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ITT Student Files New Lawsuit Against Navient for Private Student Debt Cancellation | Press Release

September 10, 2020

Even after the Department of Education deemed Jorge Villalba’s federal student loans invalid and cancelled them due to ITT’s fraud, Navient not only continues to collect on his private loans, the lender misled him about the existence of a path to private debt cancellation

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