LAWSUIT UPDATE
June 2024
Recent legal actions have surfaced, touching on critical issues of privacy rights and government fraud. Below, we explore two significant class action lawsuits involving biometric data collection by Coffee Meets Bagel and whistleblower claims related to the misuse of COVID-19 relief funds. Both cases underscore the growing necessity for accountability in today’s digital and regulatory landscapes.
Coffee Meets Bagel Faces Class Action Over Biometric Data Collection
A potential class action lawsuit has been filed against dating app Coffee Meets Bagel (“CMB”), alleging that the company unlawfully collected and stored users’ sensitive biometric information without their consent. This case is particularly significant, given the strict requirements of the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) in Illinois, a state with some of the most stringent data privacy laws in the country.
Plaintiffs claim that CMB used its platform to capture and store users’ biometric data, including facial recognition and other identifiers, without obtaining the required written consent. Under BIPA, companies must follow strict guidelines when collecting, using, or storing biometric information. Violations can result in substantial financial penalties, which makes this lawsuit one to watch for consumers concerned about data privacy.
The legal team at Audet & Partners, LLP, which is handling the case, believes that thousands of users could be affected by these practices. If proven, CMB may be held accountable for every instance of unauthorized biometric data collection, potentially leading to significant payouts to the impacted class members.
CMB users who believe their biometric data was improperly collected may be entitled to compensation. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact Audet & Partners, LLP to explore their legal rights.
COVID-19 Whistleblower Class Actions: Exposing Fraud in Pandemic Relief Funds
While data privacy issues like the CMB case dominate headlines, another pressing legal matter involves allegations of widespread fraud related to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and other COVID-19 relief initiatives. A number of whistleblower lawsuits have been filed under the False Claims Act, targeting companies accused of misusing federal funds intended to stabilize businesses during the pandemic.
The Paycheck Protection Program, launched under the CARES Act, aimed to provide forgivable loans to small businesses to cover essential costs such as payroll and rent. However, whistleblowers allege that many companies took advantage of the program, fraudulently securing loans they were not entitled to or misappropriating funds for non-essential purposes.
The False Claims Act allows private individuals with insider knowledge to bring lawsuits on behalf of the government, with whistleblowers eligible to receive a percentage of any recovered funds. Given the scope of the PPP, whistleblower lawsuits have the potential to recover millions, if not billions, of dollars in misappropriated funds.
One notable aspect of these cases is the robust protection provided to whistleblowers under the False Claims Act. Employees who report their employers for fraud are shielded from retaliation and may receive significant rewards if their lawsuits result in a recovery. This framework encourages individuals with knowledge of fraud to step forward without fear of losing their jobs or facing workplace harassment.
If you have knowledge of fraud or misuse of COVID-19 relief funds, you may be entitled to legal protection and compensation. Audet & Partners, LLP is reviewing whistleblower claims and encourages potential claimants to reach out for a confidential consultation.
Conclusion
These class action lawsuits – involving both biometric privacy violations by Coffee Meets Bagel and fraud associated with COVID-19 relief funds – highlight the need for increased vigilance and legal action in protecting consumer rights and ensuring the proper use of government programs.
If you believe you may have been affected by Coffee Meets Bagel’s data collection practices or have knowledge of pandemic-related fraud, Audet & Partners, LLP is ready to assist. Contact us today to explore your options and protect your rights.
For more information or a free case evaluation, please reach out by filling out our confidential inquiry form or calling us at 800-965-1461.