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Pro driver Scott Tucker, others ordered to pay $1.2B for payday loan deceptions

Scott Tucker
Scott Tucker
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that professional race car driver Scott Tucker and others deceived payday loan consumers and owe the Federal Trade Commission about $1.2 billion.

The Kansas City Star reports that the commission brought charges against Scott Tucker, of Leawood, Kansas, and others on claims that their payday loan operations charged exorbitant interest rates.

Tucker denied wrongdoing in the case. He also has pleaded not guilty to criminal exploitation charges and is scheduled for trial in April.

The Associated Press sent an email early Monday seeking comment from an attorney for two lending companies with ties to Tucker.

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