$13M
Consumer Fraud
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Case Details
Verdict for a student misled into believing she was enrolling in Vatterott’s medical assistant program but was enrolled in a shorter program and required to pay more for the correct one.
Additional Notes
Awarded $27,000 for tuition, plus $13,000,000 in punitive damages.