Profiting from recession, payday lenders spend big to fight regulation

By Keith Epstein

Industry steps up lobbying as Senate grapples with financial reform

Excerpts from this story referencing "Jan Zavislan":

"… eries of fees. “Some people borrow $500 and end up owing $3,000,” said Jan Zavislan, a deputy attorney general in Colorado, which placed some limits on payday …"

Courts debate validity of Indian-owned payday lenders

By David Heath

Sale of payday-loan business to Indian tribe made to avoid state oversight, attorneys general say

Excerpts from this story referencing "Jan Zavislan":

"… that ran as high as $20 million per month.Colorado Deputy Attorney General Jan Zavislan said in a Denver court on Nov. 22 that though Tucker claims now to be only …"

Colo. judge issues new ruling in payday lending case against Indian tribes

By David Heath

Judge admits he 'misunderstood' evidence of tribal blame in Scott Tucker's online payday lending operation

Excerpts from this story referencing "Jan Zavislan":

"… ined the same after the new agreements were signed.Deputy Attorney General Jan Zavislan said at a recent hearing that money from the business accounts was even us …"