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Bank of America ordered to pay more than $100 million to customers after illegal activity

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says Bank of America must pay customers more than $100 million after it was discovered that bank employees had withheld reward bonuses and opened accounts without customer consent. NBC News’ Jacob Ward outlines who is entitled to compensation.