PHILADELPHIA — A Pittsburgh man is suing Comenity Bank, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Dobbie Wilson filed a complaint on Feb. 3 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania against the bank alleging that it called the plaintiff several times using a prerecorded voice.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that in October and November, he sustained damages from being contacted on his cellphone several times. The plaintiff holds Comenity Bank responsible because the defendant allegedly kept on calling and sending text messages to the plaintiff for another person even though he requested that the bank stop contacting him.
The plaintiff seeks statutory damages of $500, treble damages of $1,000, court costs and any further relief this court grants. He is represented by Mark G. Moynihan of Moynihan Law, P.C. in Pittsburgh.
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Case number 2:17-cv-00165-DSC