A resident of California reportedly claims that Chase Bank has concluded his bills and has kept the money in them, so that his life threw in disorder.
Brian Adesman, 32, is sue Chase Bank To reclaim $ 185,000 that reportedly be in his bills when the bank “without any notification”, the American sun reports.
Adesman, a founding lawyer of Miller Adesman’s law firm, says that he had been a customer of Chase Bank for more than a decade and had both personal and business accounts.
“They refused to tell me why they held my money. No warning. No explanation. Only silence – while my credit score collapsed and debt collectors flooded my phone …
This was not just my business account. Chase has also concluded my personal and customer confidence accounts for no reason. It was not policy enforcement. It was financial destruction. ”
Adesman claims that the bank ‘destroyed’ his life because after the financial institution had seized his money, he was forced to cancel his wedding and move to a caravan because of the missing mortgage payments at his apartment in Los Angeles.
He is reportedly submitted complaints against the bank to government regulators, including the office of the Currency Comproller, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Attorney General and the Department of Financial Services. But more than a year later, he still fights for a refund.
A spokesperson for Chase Bank says,
“We have identified about transactions and have taken appropriate measures as permitted by our account conditions.”
Chase Bank also points to a separate lawsuit filed by a company in New Jersey that claims that it has been duped to make fraudulent payments, including $ 3.7 million deposited into the account of Adesman’s law firm. However, Chase Bank did not confirm whether the allegations have led to the freezing of Adesman’s accounts.
Adesman says that he has carried out no questionable transactions and suspects that the bank has only marked him after he had received legal settlement payments for legal services provided to a Mexican client. He also says that he was not aware of the legal affair of New Jersey.
“I was never told about, with parties I have never heard of and facts that I know nothing about and yet Chase now points out as a kind of retroactive effect for what they have done to me.”
In his first lawsuit, the lawyer says that Chase promised to return some of his funds to an amount of $ 175,649 via a checkout of a cashier within 10 working days. But Adesman says he never received the promised check.
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