HUDSON v. BABILONIA, 192 F.Supp.3d 274 (2016)
Jun 14, 2016OUTCOME: Successful for my client
Plaintiffs Charles Hudson and Aleeshia Bailey Hudson assert claims under various consumer protection laws against Aisha Babilonia, SLM Corporation (now Navient Corporation ("Navient Corp.")), Sallie Ma ... e Bank, Sallie Mae, Inc. (now Navient Solutions, Inc. ("NSI")), and PFS/Progressive Financial Services, Inc. ("Progressive") arising from the theft of Mr. Hudson's identity, the use of his identity to obtain a student loan, and efforts to collect a delinquency on that loan. Navient Corp., Sallie Mae Bank, and NSI, whom together I refer to as the "Navient Defendants," have filed a motion for summary judgment (ECF No. 102), and Progressive has filed a separate motion for summary judgment (ECF No. 95). In both motions, the defendants seek summary judgment on all counts. For the reasons explained below, I grant in part and deny in part both motions.
