Plaintiffs in Minted Hacking Class Action Request Preliminary $5M Settlement Approval
/Atkinson and Renvall, plaintiffs in the Minted hacking class action file a motion for preliminary settlement approval.
Details of the Case: Melissa Atkinson and Katie Renvall et al. v. Minted, Inc.
Court: U.S. District Court Northern District of California
Case No.: 3:20-cv-03869-VC
Melissa Atkinson and Katie Renvall et al. v. Minted, Inc. : The Plaintiffs
Plaintiffs in the case are Melissa Atkinson and Katie Renvall. The two plaintiffs filed individually and on behalf of a class of similarly situated individuals. The plaintiffs began investigating a cybersecurity incident in May 2020. The incident involved Minted, and a hacking group called the Shiny Hunters.
The Allegations: Melissa Atkinson and Katie Renvall et al. v. Minted, Inc.
In June 2021, the plaintiffs filed claims alleging millions of customer records from Minted’s user account database were breached by Shiny Hunters in a May 6, 2020 incident. According to the suit, the cyberattack resulted in the theft of approximately 4.1 million customers’ personal info. When no response was received in response to the CCPA letter, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint to seek statutory penalties, and declaratory and injunctive relief.
Resolving the Case: Melissa Atkinson and Katie Renvall et al. v. Minted, Inc.
After a contentious dispute over arbitration discovery, some exchange of information, and deposition prep, the two parties agreed to engage in meditation. A tentative agreement was reached during meditation in early January 2021, but three months went by before sufficient information was gathered regarding the breach, the Defendant’s financial statements, etc. and the parties agreed to settlement terms to resolve litigation. On April 15, 2021, the plaintiffs and Minted finally reached a Settlement Agreement. According to the terms of the settlement agreement, Minted will establish a $5,000,000 settlement fund and implement several changes in their standard business practices that enhance security and protect user information.
Melissa Atkinson and Katie Renvall et al. v. Minted, Inc.: The Proposed Settlement
The comprehensive settlement guarantees relief for all the Settlement Class Members (both monetary and through mandatory data security changes). The proposed settlement establishes a non-reversionary $5 million fund that will provide relief for participating class members. Class members should receive an estimated $43 payment, 2 years of credit monitoring, and personal identity restoration services. Some class members may also be eligible for fraud resolution assistance.
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