September 12, 2019
8,113
456
67
6.45%
Every word spoken in this episode is indexed. Type any phrase to jump straight to the moment it was said.
Type any word or phrase that may have been spoken. Click a result to seek the player to that exact moment.
Try a name, a topic, or a quoted line
You’re on September 12, 2019. Earlier episodes are to the left, later ones to the right — the row keeps loading as you go. Click any card to open it.
Sep 12, 20196:38Now PlayingSign up for Top Class Actions' FREE weekly newsletter
DeVry University alumni have filed a class action lawsuit claiming that the for-profit college falsified employment statistics for graduates. Their DeVry class action lawsuit follows other litigation against the university, including a settlement deal with the Federal Trade Commission and multiple states. The DeVry alumni class action lawsuit is led by Dennis Magana, Scott Swindell, and David Torosyan. The former DeVry students say they chose the school at least in part because they viewed advertisements and publicity that touted the school’s high employment rates after graduation. Allegedly, the university has made deceptive claims around alumni employment since at least 2008. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this with Scott Hardy from Top Class Actions.
Become a member today!
Support us by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon, and help keep progressive media alive!
Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video content!
Support Ring of Fire by subscribing to our YouTube channel
Be sociable! Follow us on:
Follow more of our stories at
Subscribe to our podcast
#rof #trofire #theringoffire #progressivenews
Sentinel Indexing in Progress
Metadata and chapters are available. Claim extraction for this episode is pending.
All video content is delivered via YouTube embedded players in accordance with the YouTube Terms of Service. Sentinel provides research tools that promote discovery and accountability across political media.