Exclusive | Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Eric Trump for update on Capital One de-banking lawsuit
Senator Elizabeth Warren is questioning the connection between a CFPB nominee and a dropped lawsuit against Capital One involving the Trump family.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren has initiated inquiries regarding the role of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) nominee in a previously dismissed lawsuit between the Trump family and Capital One. The correspondence seeks clarification on whether the nominee influenced the conclusion of the litigation concerning alleged de-banking practices.
Reports also emphasize inquiries directed at Eric Trump regarding the current status of the legal dispute and potential plans for future action. Future updates are pending as inquiries into the timeline of the lawsuit and the involvement of the CFPB nominee continue.
Coverage does not yet specify whether Capital One or representatives for the Trump family have provided a formal response to the senator's questions.
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The reporting (9)
- Warren grills Capital One CEO over CFPB nominee Banking Dive · 46d ago
- Warren asks Eric Trump about CFPB pick, Capital One lawsuit American Banker · 46d ago
- Warren Probes Trump CFPB Pick’s Role in Dropped Capital One Suit Bloomberg Law News · 46d ago
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Eric Trump for update on Capital One de-banking lawsuit AOL.com · 46d ago
- Warren Asks Capital One If CFPB Pick Had Role In Ending Suit Law360 · 46d ago
- Sen. Warren probes if Trump family will resume lawsuit against Capital One over alleged de-banking. Pluang · 46d ago
- Warren Presses Capital One Over CFPB Nominee’s Role In Dropped Suit CU Today · 46d ago
- Capital One Financial (COF) Faces Warren Scrutiny, Is The Discount A Real Opportunity? simplywall.st · 46d ago
- Exclusive | Sen. Elizabeth Warren presses Eric Trump for update on Capital One de-banking lawsuit New York Post · 46d ago
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What is the subject of Senator Warren's inquiry?
Senator Warren is investigating the potential role of a CFPB nominee in a dropped lawsuit between the Trump family and Capital One.
Who is being asked for an update on the lawsuit?
Eric Trump has been asked for an update regarding the status of the litigation.
Is the lawsuit against Capital One active?
Coverage identifies the lawsuit as a dropped or ended suit, and questions remain regarding whether it will be resumed.
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