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Federal government alleges Los Angeles County resident's student loans are in default

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Federal government alleges Los Angeles County resident's student loans are in default

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LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County resident is alleged to have defaulted on several student loans.

United States of America, on behalf of the Department of Education, filed a complaint on Sept. 23 in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against Nana M. Gyamfi alleging that the individual failed to settle a debt with plaintiff.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that Gyamfi failed to pay the principal debt of a debt with plaintiff plus interest.

The plaintiff seeks principal amount of $3,732 plus interest of $2,520.11 with further interest at 5 percent per annum accruing at 51 cents per day; principal amount of $5,305 plus interest in the sum of $4,992.08 with further interest at 5 percent per annum accruing at 73 cents per day; principal amount of $7,909.04, plus interest in the sum of $10,712.35 with further interest at 8 percent per annum accruing at $1.73 per day; principal amount of $15,411.94 plus interest in the sum of $21,680.88 with further interest at 8 percent per annum accruing at $3.38 per day; and principal amount of $5,096.98, plus interest in the sum of $6,339.25 with further interest at 3.54 percent per annum accruing at 49 cents per day.

It is represented by William I. Goldsmith and Michael L. Goldsmith of Goldsmith & Hull APC in Northridge.

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California Case number 2:16-cv-07134-GW-JPR

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