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Company helping immigrants in detention ordered to pay over $811M in lawsuit alleging deceptive tactics

Company helping immigrants in detention ordered to pay over $811M in lawsuit alleging deceptive tactics
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Company helping immigrants in detention ordered to pay $811M+ in lawsuit alleging deceptive tactics

Company helping immigrants in detention ordered to pay $811M+ in lawsuit alleging deceptive tactics
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Judge orders bond company to pay $811 million for defrauding migrants

A company that posts bonds for jailed immigrants facing deportation is ordered pay more than $800 million for fraudulent practices; Virginia would get $14 million.

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Company helping immigrants in detention ordered to pay $811M+ in lawsuit alleging deceptive tactics

A company that provides services for immigrants in federal detention was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $811 million in restitution and penalties in a lawsuit alleging it used deceptive and abusive tactics. Nexus Services must pay roughly $231 million in restitution as well as penalties of $13.8 million to New York, $7.1 million to Virginia and $3.4 million to Massachusetts, according to a judgement filed in federal court for the Western District of Virginia in Harrisonburg. The Virginia-based company, its subsidiary Libre by Nexus and its three executives must also each pay more than $111 million in civil penalties.

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