TAMPA – A Pinellas County consumer claims a debt collector has harassed her with telephone calls.
Jessica Robinson filed a complaint on May 20 in the Tampa Division of the Middle District of Florida against Comenity Capital Bank alleging that the debt collector violated the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that she continued to receive calls to her cellular telephone even after several requests for the defendant to cease any and all communications and after she withdrew any prior consent to be contacted in April. The plaintiff holds Comenity Capital Bank responsible because the defendant allegedly made calls using an automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or pre-recorded voice and communicated with her with such frequency as can be expected to abuse or harass her.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against defendant for all damages, any specific or injunctive relief necessary to make her whole, attorney's fees and costs for this action and any other relief the court deems just and proper. She is represented by Christopher W. Boss of Boss Law in St. Petersburg.
Tampa Division of the Middle District of Florida Case number 8:16-cv-01266