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United States v. United Tows, LLC (N.D. Tex.)

Overview

On July 26, 2021, the court entered a consent decree in United States v. United Tows, LLC (N.D. Tex.).  The complaint, which was filed on September 28, 2020, alleges that United Tows, a Dallas-based towing company, violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), 50 U.S.C. § 3958, when it auctioned, sold or otherwise disposed of vehicles owned by SCRA-protected servicemembers without obtaining court orders.  Under the consent decree, United Tows must adopt new policies and implement new training requirements, pay a total of $40,000 to compensate five aggrieved servicemembers, and pay a $10,000 civil penalty to the U.S.

Press Release (9/28/20)
Press Release (7/23/21)

 


Case Open Date
Case Name
United States v. United Tows, LLC (N.D. Tex.)
Topics
Servicemembers Initiative
Civil Rights
Tags
  • 3:20-cv-02992-L; Servicemembers Civil Relief Act; SCRA; auctioning; selling; motor vehicles; foreclose; lien; motor vehicle; towing; storage; Chief of Community Legal Services; Department of the Air Force; Airman First Class; Air Force
Industry Code(s)
  • None
Updated September 14, 2022