Wells Fargo Bank Settles Sexual Harassment Lawsuit With Tellers

Lawyers suing Wells Fargo on behalf of customers say the bank may have opened about 3.5 million unauthorized accounts.

    

That's far more than the about 2 million possibly unauthorized accounts than the bank and regulators disclosed last year

    

In a court filing late Thursday, lawyers representing customers told a federal judge in San Francisco that they believe bank workers created 3.5 million unauthorized accounts over the last 15 years.

    

A bank spokesman said the lawyers' new estimation was unverified and based on a hypothetical scenario. The bank declined further comment.

    

The lawyers including the new estimate in a court filing asking a judge to approve a $142 million settlement.

    

Last month, the bank said it discovered the problem dated back to 2002 and increased the settlement amount from $110 million.

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