Posted on Jan 4, 2020
Students Defrauded by For-Profit Colleges Can Seek Loan Forgiveness, Judge Rules
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There they go again. Thanks for the warning. Once upon a time, the law functioned (quite well) under the principle of caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). And if buyers were defrauded, the one who defrauded them would be forced to refund the purchase price as well as damages if any. There might even be punitive damages. Sadly, we tossed that for caveat vendor - let the seller beware - and business must proceed under the assumption of guilt. Even more insane, we have a court ruling taxo turum - let the tax payer beware. You financed a bad deal, now you pay for it.
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[Note: Feel free to correct my Latin. That was just a guess]
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
SSG (Join to see) my son had been broken for 13 years behind what was done to him. He graduated with a degree in Biology because it would have been crazy to walk away after 7 years with nothing.
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That is some real perseverance and it obviously paid off for himPO3 Phyllis Maynard
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