Creditor Law Group Advocates for Fair Treatment in Debt Collection Practices, Rooting Out Unethical Collectors

Philadelphia, PA – Living with debt can be incredibly stressful, and unfortunately, many consumers also have to deal with aggressive and unethical debt collectors. These collectors often violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), a law enacted by the U.S. government in 1978 to protect borrowers from abusive and unfair practices. Violations of the FDCPA are widespread and can have profound consequences for debtors. In response to these violations, Creditor Law Group, a nationwide law firm dedicated to defending consumers, is at the forefront of fighting against unethical debt collection practices. One of the … Read more

Audacy Faces Impending Bankruptcy as Debt Woes Mount

Houston, TX – Audacy, one of the largest radio owners, is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, as it struggles to pay back its $2 billion debt. The Wall Street Journal highlighted the radio broadcaster’s ongoing financial losses, with a reported loss of $281.7 million in the third quarter of 2023. This potential bankruptcy filing follows a 2017 merger with CBS Radio, which burdened Audacy with $1.5 billion in debt. In California, the Franciscan Friars have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after facing nearly 100 sexual-abuse lawsuits. These lawsuits, mostly filed within the past … Read more

Rudy Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy After Defamation Case Fallout: Millions in Debt and Unpaid Taxes

NEW YORK – Former Trump campaign attorney Rudy Giuliani has filed for bankruptcy following a federal judge’s order to pay nearly $150 million in damages to two former Georgia election workers he defamed. The bankruptcy filing, submitted in New York, reveals that Giuliani is burdened with millions of dollars in debt from lawsuits, unpaid taxes, and outstanding legal fees. This comes after the judge ruled in favor of Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and Ruby Freeman, who sued Giuliani for spreading baseless claims about their involvement in election fraud. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, had … Read more

Former Kentucky Official Kim Davis Hit with Massive $360,000 Debt Following Landmark Ruling Against Marriage Denials

MOREHEAD, Ky. — Former Kentucky official Kim Davis, known for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has been ordered to pay over $360,000 in legal fees and costs after a recent ruling. The controversy surrounding Davis began in 2015, when she denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples in Rowan County, citing her religious beliefs. This led to a high-profile legal battle and ultimately, a landmark Supreme Court decision affirming the right to same-sex marriage nationwide. The case gained widespread attention and ignited a fierce debate about religious freedom and LGBTQ rights. Davis became … Read more