Bond Company Ordered to Pay $811M for Deceptive Tactics Towards Immigrants

A company providing services for immigrants in federal detention has been ordered to pay over $811 million in restitution and penalties in a lawsuit alleging deceptive and abusive tactics. The company, Nexus Services, and its subsidiary Libre by Nexus, were accused of exploiting vulnerable immigrants and their families by concealing and misrepresenting the true nature and costs of its services, collecting excessive fees, and forcing immigrants to wear painful ankle monitors. The judgment, which includes restitution and penalties to New York, Virginia, and Massachusetts, was a result of a lawsuit filed by state attorneys general and the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Nexus Services intends to appeal the judgment, calling it a "shocking departure from normal American jurisprudence."
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