charges that under lawsuits brought against by the states of california, massachusets, and wisconsin and a consumer finance protection bureau. >> the evidence to underrate state and federal lawsuits but not enough to convince them to shut down or forgive the federal student loans taken out by students like natasha who are saddled with worthless degrees and life altering debt. and pokers the sale of 56. capuss. >> it has been a partner in crime with corinthian. >> which helped organize the corinthian debt strike. >> they have conducted a scheme for two decades under the auspices which supported it and funded it. forar interview to discuss their handling. a spokesperson for the department gave us a statement saying we have been concerned about the future of corinthian students throughout this process which is why we have taken a series of actions to protect students from being mislead and to hold them accountable. i think the department of education does not want to set a precedent of pass student loans. because once these students get what they deserve in this case, others that have b