FTC sued Critical Resolution Mediation, another debt collection scam

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Critical Resolution Mediation LLC, another debt collection scam based out of Atlanta, Georgia.

The move was part of the Commission’s Operation Corrupt Collector, a nationwide law enforcement sweep targeting debt collection companies engaged in abusive and fraudulent business practices.

In its complaint, the FTC alleged that Critical Resolution Mediation, its owner Brian Charles McKenzie violated the FTC Act and the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in connection with the company’s abusive and deceptive debt-collection practices including harassing consumers to pay debts they do not owe.

Parliament Services LLC, a company that applied for and obtained
merchant processing accounts for Critical Resolution Mediation’ phantom debt-collection operation, is also named as a defendant in the complaint.

Allegations against Critical Resolution Mediation

According to the FTC, Critical Resolution Mediation’s collectors allegedly posed as law enforcement officers, attorneys, mediators as well as process servers when calling consumers about their supposed debts.