Case Summary
**Case Summary: Charles Easley, Sr. v. Collection Service of Nevada**
**Docket Number:** 8198161
**Court:** [Specify the court if known, e.g., District Court, Las Vegas]
**Filing Date:** [Specify the date of filing if known]
**Parties Involved:**
- **Plaintiff:** Charles Easley, Sr.
- **Defendant:** Collection Service of Nevada
**Background:**
Charles Easley, Sr. filed a lawsuit against Collection Service of Nevada, alleging improper debt collection practices. The plaintiff claimed that the defendant violated federal and state debt collection laws, leading to emotional distress and monetary damages.
**Key Issues:**
1. **Allegations of Violations:** Mr. Easley alleged that the collection agency engaged in harassing and deceptive practices, which he contended violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and relevant Nevada state statutes.
2. **Damages:** The plaintiff sought damages for emotional distress, as well as statutory damages, attorney's fees, and costs associated with the litigation.
**Court Proceedings:**
- The case proceeded through the court, with both parties submitting motions and briefs outlining their arguments.
- Evidence was presented regarding the collection practices used by the defendant and the impact on the plaintiff.
**Outcome:**
[Insert details of the outcome such as a verdict, settlement, or dismissal if applicable. Include any awarded damages or orders by the court.]
**Implications:**
This case highlights the legal protections afforded to consumers under the FDCPA and reinforces the importance of compliance by debt collection agencies in their practices. It serves as a precedent for other similar cases involving alleged misconduct by debt collectors.
**Note:** Further details regarding specific dates, court rulings, and legal citations would be required for a more comprehensive case summary.