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Venmo Lawsuit & Settlement Guide (2025–2026)

State attorneys general secured real enforcement against Venmo's parent company in late 2025. Here is what it means for consumers — and what it does not.

Last reviewed: April 2026

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What the Lawsuit Alleges

Multiple state investigations found that PayPal — Venmo's parent company — misled consumers on three fronts: (1) advertising that users could access funds at any time while routinely freezing accounts without adequate explanation; (2) promoting broad 'Purchase Protection' for Venmo goods-and-services transactions while quietly limiting coverage and denying most refund requests; and (3) failing to adequately disclose Venmo's default-public transaction settings, exposing users' financial activity without informed consent. Regulators said the practices disproportionately harmed lower-income users who rely on Venmo in place of traditional banking.

Case Details

Hawaii: lawsuit filed December 2022 (Office of Consumer Protection), resolved December 22, 2025. New Hampshire: settlement announced December 22, 2025 (Merrimack County Superior Court). A federal class action, Al-Ramahi v. PayPal, Inc. (5:22-cv-03632, N.D. Cal.), was voluntarily dismissed September 16, 2022 — no active federal class action with open claims exists as of mid-2026.

Current Status

As of mid-2026, no open consumer class-action settlement claim form exists. The most recent enforcement actions are the Hawaii ($6 million) and New Hampshire ($1.75 million) government settlements, both finalized December 2025 — those funds go to state consumer-protection agencies, not individual consumers. Under the consent orders, PayPal implemented platform changes: revised Purchase Protection disclosures, opt-in privacy defaults at Venmo sign-up, scam-warning overlays, and clearer account-freeze procedures.

Who Is Affected & Can You Join?

There is currently no open claim form for individual Venmo users. The December 2025 government settlements pay state agencies, not consumers. If you suffered a Venmo account freeze, an unauthorized transaction, or a denied Purchase Protection claim, your best options are to (1) file a complaint with your state attorney general or the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov, and (2) consult a consumer-rights attorney who may be investigating future class actions.

Is There a Payout?

No consumer claim form is open as of mid-2026. The $6M Hawaii and $1.75M New Hampshire settlements went to state agencies, not individuals. An earlier Plaid privacy settlement ($58M) that involved bank-linking for apps including Venmo is fully closed (claims ended in 2022). Most individual Venmo fraud victims received nothing from these government actions. If a future class action settles, per-person payouts in similar P2P-payment cases have ranged from about $25 to a few hundred dollars for documented losses.

Case Timeline

  1. 1

    February 2018 — FTC Consent Order

    The FTC settled charges that Venmo misled users about fund availability and transaction-privacy defaults, establishing early regulatory oversight of Venmo's practices.

  2. 2

    July 2022 — Plaid Privacy Settlement ($58M) Approved

    A federal court approved a $58 million class-action settlement against Plaid, Inc. — which handles bank-linking for apps including Venmo — over harvesting users' bank-login data. The claim deadline had already passed in April 2022.

  3. 3

    December 2022 — Hawaii Files Lawsuit Against PayPal

    Hawaii's Office of Consumer Protection filed suit alleging PayPal and Venmo engaged in deceptive advertising about Purchase Protection, fund access, and privacy safeguards.

  4. 4

    December 22, 2025 — Dual State Enforcement Settlements

    On the same day, Hawaii announced a $6 million settlement and New Hampshire announced a $1.75 million settlement with PayPal, citing deceptive Purchase Protection claims, misleading fund-access advertising, and inadequate privacy disclosures on Venmo. PayPal denied wrongdoing but agreed to reforms.

  5. 5

    2026 — Mandatory Platform Reforms Live

    Under both consent orders, PayPal must clarify Purchase Protection coverage on Venmo, enable privacy-by-default at new-user sign-up, display explicit scam warnings, and provide clear account-freeze appeal information.

Scam & Misinformation Warnings

Whenever a brand lawsuit goes viral, scam sites and bad actors follow. Watch for these red flags:

Fake 'Venmo Settlement Claim' Websites

Fraudulent sites and social-media posts claim there is an open Venmo class-action claim form. No such form exists as of mid-2026. These sites often harvest personal information or charge bogus 'processing fees.'

Impersonation of Venmo Support

Scammers pose as 'settlement administrators' or 'Venmo legal teams,' claiming you are owed money and requesting account credentials or a small 'verification payment.' Venmo and PayPal will never contact you this way about a settlement.

'Accidental Payment' Overpayment Scam

A common Venmo scam involves a stranger 'accidentally' sending you money, then asking you to send it back to a different account. The original payment is often made with a stolen card and later reversed — leaving you out the money you returned.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Venmo class action lawsuit I can join right now?

As of mid-2026, there is no open consumer class action with an active claim form. The most recent actions (Hawaii and New Hampshire, December 2025) were government investigations that paid state agencies, not individuals. Attorneys are investigating potential future cases, but none has been filed and certified as a consumer class action with an open claim.

What did the December 2025 Venmo settlements cover?

Hawaii's $6 million and New Hampshire's $1.75 million settlements with PayPal targeted three practices on Venmo: advertising that funds are always accessible while accounts are frequently frozen, misleading 'Purchase Protection' marketing, and inadequate disclosure of Venmo's default-public transaction settings. PayPal denied wrongdoing but agreed to pay and to change the platform.

Is the Plaid $58 million settlement still open?

No. The Plaid privacy class-action settlement received final approval in July 2022 and the claim deadline passed on April 28, 2022. Payments were distributed in 2022–2023, and no new claims can be filed.

Can I get my money back if Venmo froze my account or denied a fraud claim?

The government settlements do not provide individual refunds. Your options are to file a complaint with the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov, file a complaint with your state attorney general, dispute the transaction with your bank if a debit card or bank account was used, or consult a consumer-rights attorney. Under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, you may have protections for unauthorized transactions if you reported them promptly.

What changes is Venmo required to make after the 2025 settlements?

PayPal must clarify Purchase Protection coverage limits on Venmo, make privacy a default setting new users can choose at sign-up, add explicit warnings that users may not recover money sent to scammers, and provide clear explanations and appeals when accounts are frozen — across both PayPal and Venmo.

This page is for general information only and is not legal advice. Lawsuit status, eligibility, and compensation can change. Settlement Insight is not a law firm and does not represent any party. Consult a licensed attorney about your specific situation.

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