TransUnion, Plaintiff Jointly Ask Court to Dismiss Privacy Class Action
Plaintiff Kahleia Dillon and defendant TransUnion filed a joint motion Wednesday (docket 3:22-cv-01662) in U.S. District Court for Southern California in San Diego to dismiss without prejudice Dillon’s privacy class action against the consumer credit reporting agency. Dillon sued TransUnion Oct. 26 to put an end to its allegedly unlawful use, examination and recording of consumers’ biometric voice prints without their express written consent. She alleged that TransUnion uses a system that enables it to examine the voice of anyone who calls it to determine the truth or falsity of the callers’ statements, and that the conduct violates the California Invasion of Privacy Act.