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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Scholly and Path Founder Files Whistleblower Lawsuit Against Sallie Mae, Alleging the Company Is Using a Shell Company to Sell Millions of Students' Data - PR Newswire

Complaint alleges Sallie Mae established a plan and scheme to circumvent federal data-privacy protections related to the use and disclosure of student data, and retaliated against the executive who reported it.

WILMINGTON, Del., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Christopher Gray, founder of scholarship-matching platform Scholly and current CEO of AI test-prep platform Path, has filed a whistleblower and data-privacy lawsuit against SLM Corporation (NASDAQ: SLM), the parent company of Sallie Mae Bank, and its non-bank subsidiary SLM Education Services, LLC, in Delaware Superior Court. The complaint alleges that Sallie Mae built a deliberate corporate structure to sell the personal data of millions of students, including minors, while evading the federal privacy law that would otherwise prohibit it.

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At the heart of the complaint is a two-entity structure. Salliemae.com is operated by Sallie Mae Bank, a federally regulated, FDIC-insured bank covered by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), which prohibits banks from selling nonpublic personal financial information. Sallie.com website is almost identical, holds the same branding, including logo and brand colors, but is operated by a different entity: SLM Education Services, LLC, a non-bank subsidiary not subject to those restrictions. Sallie.com's publicly posted privacy policy states, in the company's own words, that it "sells" and "shares" personal information, including sensitive personal information, for...



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