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Federal Student Loan Debt Erased for 450,000 Borrowers
August 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: While nationwide in scope, this federal action could provide financial relief to an undetermined number of South Carolina residents who meet the criteria for student loan forgiveness under the class-action settlement.
WASHINGTON – Federal student loan debt for approximately 450,000 borrowers will be erased, resolving a long-standing class-action lawsuit. These borrowers contended their colleges engaged in fraudulent practices. The court action impacts an estimated $6 billion in federal student loan debt, according to recent figures. The class-action lawsuit has proceeded through federal courts for several years, spanning multiple presidential administrations. Originally filed as *Sweet v. DeVos* in 2019, the case later became *Sweet v. Cardona* during the Biden administration. It is currently known as *Sweet v. McMahon*, referencing the current Secretary of Education. This resolution addresses claims brought by borrowers who stated their educational institutions defrauded them, leading to significant federal student loan obligations.
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