Class Action Seeks to Halt Debt-Relief Company’s TCPA Wrongdoing
Debt-relief company Streamline Performance transmits telemarketing calls or voice messages to consumers using an artificial or prerecorded voice, and does so without their consent, alleged plaintiff Iyonna Neadle’s class action Friday (docket 7:23-cv-07108) in U.S. District Court for Southern New…
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York in Manhattan. Neadle seeks injunctive relief to halt the company’s illegal conduct, “which has resulted in the invasion of privacy, harassment, aggravation, and disruption of the daily life of thousands of individuals,” it said. She also seeks statutory damages on her own behalf and on behalf of members of her proposed class, and any other available legal or equitable remedies, it said.