FTC - Federal Trade Commission

10/06/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/06/2023 07:51

BCO Consulting - The Federal Trade Commission has stopped a pair of student loan debt relief schemes that it says bilked students out of approximately $12 million by using[...]

Last Updated
October 6, 2023
Case Status
Closed
Federal Trade Commission Plaintiff v. BCO Consulting Services, Inc., et al., Defendants
FTC Matter/File Number
2323034
Docket Number
X230027

Case Summary

The Federal Trade Commission has stopped a pair of student loan debt relief schemes that it says bilked students out of approximately $12 million by using deceptive claims about repayment programs and loan forgiveness that did not exist. The agency alsosays the companies falsely claimed to be or be affiliated with the Department of Education and told students that the illegal payments the companies collected would count towards their loans.

After the FTC filed complaints seeking to end the deceptive practices, a federal court temporarily halted the two schemes and froze their assets.

In early October 2023, SL Finance and BCO Consulting werepermanently banned from the debt relief industry and ordered to turn over their assets as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.

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