Settlement Class Definition. The “Settlement Class” is defined as the U.S. consumers identified by Equifax as having (i) an account pertaining to a Tribal Loan, which was furnished to Equifax by Midwest Recovery and/or CACI, reporting on their Equifax credit file at any time during the Class Period and (ii) had a hard inquiry on their Equifax credit file by a third party during the Class Period and at a time when such an account was reporting on their Equifax credit file. Excluded from the Settlement Class are (i) Equifax, any entity in which Equifax has a controlling interest, and Equifax’s officers, directors, legal representatives, Successors, Subsidiaries, and assigns; (ii) any judge, justice, or judicial officer presiding over the Lawsuit and the members of their immediate families and judicial staff; and (iii) any individual who timely and validly opts out of the Settlement Class.
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