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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Files Suit Against Loan Doctor and Edgar Radjabli for Deceptive Acts and Practices in Marketing a Savings CD Account

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today filed a lawsuit against My Loan Doctor LLC, a Delaware financial-services company operating in West Palm Beach, Florida and New York City and doing business as Loan Doctor (Loan Doctor), and its founder, Edgar Radjabli. The Bureau alleges that Loan Doctor and Radjabli made several false, misleading, and inaccurate marketing representations in advertising Loan Doctor’s “Healthcare Finance (HCF) Savings CD Account,” in violation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act’s (CFPA) prohibition against deceptive acts or practices. As the Bureau’s complaint alleges, starting in August 2019, Loan Doctor took more than $15 million from at least 400 consumers who opened and deposited money into Loan Doctor’s deceptively advertised product.

The Bureau’s complaint, filed in federal district court in the Southern District of New York, specifically alleges that Loan Doctor and Radjabli engaged in four separate deceptive acts or practices in violation of the CFPA.

The Bureau seeks redress for consumers, an injunction, and the imposition of civil money penalties.

The complaint is not a finding or ruling that the defendants have violated the law.