Earl Enterprises, the operator of Buca di Beppo and other restaurants, agreed to a $650,000 class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims that it failed to prevent a data breach that lasted from 2018 to 2019.
The Earl Enterprises data breach reportedly lasted from May 2018 to March 2019. During this time, hackers allegedly gained access to payment card information from certain restaurant customers, putting consumers at risk for financial damages.
Earl Enterprises is a restaurant operator that owns several restaurant brands.
Earl Enterprises hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay $600,000 to resolve the data breach class action lawsuit.
Earl Enterprises Restaurants Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit
- Who’s Eligible:
- Consumers who made a credit or debit card purchase at certain Buca di Beppo, Planet Hollywood, Earl of Sandwich, Chicken Guy, Tequila Taqueria and Mixology 101 locations between May 23, 2018, and March 18, 2019
- Estimated Amount: $5,000
- Proof of Purchase:
- Receipts, account statements, phone bills, correspondence from the class member’s financial institution declining to reimburse the charges, etc.
- Claim Form Deadline: 01/05/2024
- Case Name & Number:
- Hymes, et al. v. Earl Enterprises Holdings Inc., Case No. 6:19-cv-644-Orl-41GJK, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
- How to file a claim:
- Head over to the Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your info.
- Submit your claim form to receive your potential award!
(Click here to file a claim)
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