A group of 15 Democratic senators sent a letter to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection’s (BCFP or Bureau) Acting Director Mick Mulvaney on September 13, 2018, inquiring about the resignation of the Seth Frotman, the Bureau’s now-former Student Loan Ombudsman. As previously published by insideARM, Mr. Frotman sent a resignation letter to Acting Director Mulvaney on August 27, 2018, blasing the Bureau’s current direction and accusing the Bureau of failing the consumers it was created to protect. Democratic senators now want answers to the accusations made in the Frotman letter.
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