Rocket Mortgage Settles With Plaintiff Who Alleged Being Called 30 Times in 10 Days
Plaintiff Kellie Deits and defendant Rocket Mortgage have reached a settlement agreement in principle that contemplates filing a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice of all of Deits’ Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against the lender, said their notice of settlement…
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Friday (docket 2:23-cv-02385) in U.S. District Court for Arizona in Phoenix. The parties anticipate filing that stipulation within the next 30 days, said their notice. Deits alleged that Rocket conducted a nationwide telemarketing campaign to promote its business and to generate leads for its mortgage-related products and services by placing repeated, unsolicited phone calls to persons who have told it to stop calling (see 2311150001). She alleged that Rocket placed 30 telemarketing calls to her cellphone in 10 days.