We're really supposed to believe that Prosper pays out $2,000,000 and no one follows up with where the money goes?
Prosper assumed that Strategic Claims would properly handle the payments, but SC dropped the ball.
We don't know for sure. From what people are saying, it appears that Prosper paid on time and SC dropped the ball. I don't have any tangible evidence. I would prefer to have evidence. I believe it is reasonable for class members to see some evidence of Prosper's on-time payment, as we waited 8 months for payment and do not know why.
I explicitly asked the CEO of SC (via email) when Prosper paid the escrow account, and he declined to answer. That alone is a little suspicious.
Presuming that Prosper did pay on time, the next question is... Are there any repercussions of SC dropping the ball and delaying payment for 8 months? I don't find any explicit penalty on SC in the settlement or the judge's order. That doesn't mean there shouldn't be some.
SC failed to carry out the actions that the settlement said they were supposed to. It explicitly said within 20 days of..., and SC missed that by 8 months. It appears that they only woke up after I sent them email telling them I thought they were late.
I think a reasonable remedy would be to cut their fee for this payment in half.
SC would never initiate their own punishment. I don't think plaintiffs lawyers will initiate it. They do too much work with SC. No upside for them. One of us would have to write the judge.