Wiretap Claims Should Be Dismissed for Lack of Article III Standing, Says PenFed
Plaintiff James Miller’s claims that Pentagon Federal Credit Union, Verisk Analytics and Lead Intelligence record visitors’ electronic communications activities on PenFed’s website without their consent (see 2306200017) should be dismissed because Miller “claims no harm whatsoever,” said their motion Friday (docket 2:23-cv-04785) in U.S. District Court for Central California in Los Angeles. Miller doesn’t claim, because it isn’t true, that PenFed “surreptitiously shared this data with third-parties apart from the alleged software service provider, or that this data was used for a nefarious purpose,” because it wasn’t, it said. His claims should be dismissed for lack of Article III standing because his allegations don’t establish a concrete harm, it said.