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Monday, March 18, 2024

TransUnion, Equifax accused of inaccurate credit reporting

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ST. LOUIS — A consumer is suing TransUnion LLC and Equifax Information Services LLC, alleging they engaged in inaccurate credit reporting that led to financial harm.

Nathan Goldberg filed a complaint on Oct. 26 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against the defendants, claiming that they violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that as a result of the defendants' actions, he has suffered emotional distress and actual damages for not being able to obtain a lower interest rate and was obligated to pay $5,382 more than if he had been able to obtain a lower rate.

The plaintiff holds TransUnion and Equifax responsible because the defendants allegedly falsely reported that his account was delinquent, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into his dispute and failed review and consider information he submitted.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks actual damages, attorneys' fees and any other relief the court may deem proper. He is represented by Bryan E. Brody and Alexander J. Cornwell of Brody & Cornwell in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court Case number 1722-CC11609

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