Hertz Files for Bankruptcy While Hundreds of Claimants Step Forward
Hertz Files for Bankruptcy While Hundreds of Claimants Step Forward
Hundreds of claimants from multiple states have filed legal cases against Hertz alleging “egregious business malpractices,” after they were falsely arrested and accused of stealing their rental cars. According to ongoing civil litigation in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Delaware, the complaints stem from customers who were sometimes even jailed after the company wrongly flagged their rentals as stolen.In one case, Philadelphia resident Hanna ‘John’ Ayoub was arrested in June, charged with a felony, and jailed for three months for “driving a “stolen vehicle,” even after he presented payment receipts as well as his rental agreement. Ayoub, a general contractor, needed to rent a truck for a project in Delaware in April 2019, so he entered into a long-term contract with Hertz, paying $300 a week.“How do you have a receipt in your pocket and still get arrested for stealing car?” he said. “By the third week, just after the extension, when they said everything was good and charged me for it, I received a call the following day saying that I am not authorized to use the vehicle anymore, even though I had been charged.”
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165 Hertz customers sue for being falsely arrested for STOLEN cars
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