Cuzzolina v. Protection One, Inc. CA4/2
Plaintiff and appellant James D. Cuzzolina sued defendant and respondent Protection One, Inc. (Protection One) for violations of the Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act (CCRAA) (Civ. Code, § 1785.1 et seq.) and the unfair competition law (UCL) (Bus. & Prof. Code, § 17200 et seq.). Cuzzolina alleges that Protection One violated Civil Code section 1785.25, subdivision (a), which provides that “‘[a] person shall not furnish information on a specific transaction or experience to any consumer credit reporting agency if the person knows or should know the information is incomplete or inaccurate.’” The trial court granted Protection One’s motion for summary judgment, finding that Cuzzolina failed to establish that Protection One provided information to a credit reporting agency. We affirm.
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