West Virginia Code § 46A-2-120

Extortionate extensions of credit
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(1) If the court finds as a matter of fact that it was the understanding of the creditor and the
consumer at the time an extension of credit was made that delay in making repayment or
failure to make repayment could result in the use of violence or other criminal means to
cause harm to the person, reputation or property of any person, the repayment of the
extension of credit is unenforceable through civil judicial process against thee consumer.
(2) If a court finds as a matter of fact that an extension of credit was made at a rate in excess
of that permitted for such transaction by the provisions of this chapter and that the creditor
then had a reputation for the use or threat of use of violence or outher criminal means to
cause harm to the person, reputation or property of any person to collect extensions of credit
or to punish the nonrepayment thereof, there is prima facie tevidence that the extension of
credit was unenforceable under subsection (1).

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