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    DeVos held in contempt of court; Ed Department fined $100,000 in student loan case

    A federal judge has fined U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for contempt of court for failing to stop collecting loans from former students of a now-defunct chain of for-profit colleges.

    The court ordered the Education Department to pay a $100,000 fine. The judge said Devos had breached an order to stop collecting loans owed by students who had been defrauded by Corinthian Colleges.

    The Education Department said loan servicers had “mistakenly” billed about 16,000 students and parents. Those borrowers have since been reimbursed.

    Money from the fine will go toward various remedies and legal expenses for students who are owed debt relief from the Education Department after Corinthian Colleges collapsed in 2014.

    The decision came from a 2017 class-action lawsuit against the Education Department, filed on behalf of former Corinthian students.

    Corinthian was found to have misrepresented its job placement rates. Under its rules at the time, and by a preliminary injunction issued in June of last year, the Education Department was supposed to simply refund all the money borrowed by students who attended Corinthian during the time it was making false claims.

    Instead, the department mistakenly sent messages to more than 16,000 borrowers to pay up. Some did so voluntarily. Others had their wages garnished or tax refunds seized by the government. Ten different third-party contractors were involved in collecting the loans, and the judge’s opinion notes that the Education Department didn’t do much to make sure they followed the orders, beyond sending a few emails.

    It’s rare for a judge to find a Cabinet secretary in contempt of court. Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for DeVos to resign over this issue.

    This is not the only case related to this class of Corinthian borrowers currently making its way through the courts. In 2017, the Education Department changed the rules on loan forgiveness for Corinthian borrowers. Back then, the department announced it wished to grant partial to full relief of loans, based on how much money borrowers were earning. The department got that earning information from the Social Security Administration, and the borrowers say this violated their privacy, and that the rule change is illegal.


    Marie Giese

    A former educator in the public school system, Marie Giese is the epitome of the archetype school teacher. After seeing the education policymaking in the US education sector, she is determined to churn out stories that will help in making a difference to help the youth of the nation make a name for themselves rather than lament about their lack of skills.

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