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Thirteen states sue OneMain Financial, accusing it of deceiving borrowers with hidden fees and forced add-ons.
Thirteen states, including Wisconsin, have joined a multistate lawsuit against OneMain Financial, alleging the lender misled borrowers—especially those with poor credit—by adding hidden fees and unwanted products like insurance and membership services without proper disclosure or consent.
The lawsuit claims OneMain pressured employees to sell these add-ons, rushed customers through complex loan closings, often on smartphones, and charged for products even after customers declined them.
Despite internal policies prohibiting such practices, the states allege widespread violations that increased loan costs significantly.
The coalition seeks restitution, penalties, and a court order to stop the practices, including removing false negative credit reporting.
OneMain denies the allegations, calling the case flawed and previously resolved.
Trece estados demandaron a OneMain Financial, acusándola de engañar a los prestatarios con tarifas ocultas y adiciones forzadas.