Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal FinancestructuralBank LevyWells FargoCourt OrderSelective Compliance

Wells Fargo ignores valid bank levy court orders from judgment creditors

Wells Fargo failed to process a valid bank levy served by a sheriff while simultaneously processing an identical levy from another creditor against the same debtor, suggesting selective non-compliance with court orders. This structural bank levy enforcement gap undermines the judicial debt collection process.

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