Minnesota Settles University Fraud Case for $42M
Minnesota Settles University Fraud Case for $42M
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has announced a tentative settlement totaling $42 million to benefit 920 former students of the Minnesota School of Business (MSB) and Globe University. The business school occupied a northwest Rochester campus until both of the postsecondary schools shut down three years ago and the U.S. Department of Education removed them from the federal student loan program. Following this, a Minnesota court found these schools “committed consumer fraud by misleading students,” according to court documents.In fall 2019, Ellison indicated, the office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison was victorious when the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that the Attorney General’s Office can pursue tuition refunds for students fraudulently enrolled. The AG said, Had the Supreme Court ruled against the Attorney General today, only the 15 students who testified in court against MSB and Globe would have been eligible for tuition refunds, for a total of $375,000. Because of the Attorney General’s win today, all former students of MSB and Globe’s criminal-justice program since 2009 – 1,336 of them – will be eligible to make a claim for refunds totaling $33.7 million.”
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$42M Settlement Benefits Students of Former Rochester SchoolAttorney General Ellison’s office notches big victory for defrauded MSB/Globe students
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