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Judge grants Wells Fargo summary judgment in credit-card debt case
Summary
In Wells Fargo Bank v. Elon Bommani, the court granted plaintiff's motion for summary judgment after finding the bank provided verification of the debt and account statements; judgment entered for $16,217.20 plus costs and capped attorney's fees of $800.
WELLS FARGO BANK v. ELON BOMMANI — Dec. 3, 2025 — Clayton County State Court, Judge Tammy Long Hayward presiding.
Wells Fargo sought summary judgment in a consumer-credit case; counsel Paresh Maharaj presented account statements, a business-records affidavit, and a verification letter the bank said had been mailed April 29, 2025. Defendant Elon Bommani, appearing pro se, said she had requested…
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