My Education Solutions, which was sued by the state more than two years ago, must pay $45,000 for alleged violations of the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton initially sought more than $1 million.
, which was sued by the state more than two years ago, must pay $45,000 for alleged violations of the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Paxton initially sought more than $1 million.
The company advertised itself as a “consumer advocacy organization” qualifying and enrolling consumers in loanREAD MORE:My Education Solutions, in a statement issued Thursday, denied the allegations and that it committed any wrongdoing. My Education Solutions has incorporated the requirements of the settlement into its business practices and is “well-positioned to continue serving our clients and leading the way in student loan forgiveness,” she added.
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