Smith v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al
Rodney Wayne Smith |
Truist Bank, Equifax Information Services, LLC, Experian Information Solutions, Inc., Trans Union LLC, Bank of America, N.A., Pentagon Federal Credit Union and SunTrust Bank |
3:2024cv00068 |
April 11, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Timothy C Batten |
Russell G Vineyard |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 7 Electronic Summons Issued as to Truist Bank. (dmb) |
Filing 6 Electronic Summons Issued as to Pentagon Federal Credit Union. (dmb) |
Filing 5 Electronic Summons Issued as to Trans Union LLC. (dmb) |
Filing 4 Electronic Summons Issued as to Experian Information Solutions, Inc.. (dmb) |
Filing 3 Electronic Summons Issued as to Equifax Information Services, LLC. (dmb) |
Filing 2 Electronic Summons Issued as to Bank of America, N.A.. (dmb) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT with Jury Demand (Filing fee $405, receipt number AGANDC-13355486) filed by Rodney Wayne Smith. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(dmb) Please visit our website at http://www.gand.uscourts.gov/commonly-used-forms to obtain Pretrial Instructions and Pretrial Associated Forms which includes the Consent To Proceed Before U.S. Magistrate form. |
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