Devin McRae was recently quoted in Michael Corkery and Stacy Cowley’s New York Times piece “Wells Fargo Killing Sham Account Suits by Using Arbitration.” Devin represents Mexican music star Ana Bárbara, whom was a victim of massive theft by a bank employee and is one of the thousands of Wells Fargo customers suing the bank for using personal information to create fake, unauthorized accounts. According to Devin, the case of Wells Fargo’s abuses towards its customers should be reviewed in open court, not in arbitration.
“I think it’s a major problem when you have a bank that is so large, doing the things that Wells Fargo did on a systematic basis, to be able to keep that under wraps,” Mr. McRae said.
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