Accused of calling a New Jersey debtor as many as 10 times a day, student loan servicer Navient Solutions has lost a bid for summary judgment on liability for common-law intrusion on seclusion.

A federal judge in Camden, New Jersey, denied Navient’s motion to dismiss Yolanda Polhill’s suit, which alleges that the company called her 881 times in an 11-month period and that the calls gave her headaches and emotional distress.

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