Urban One Data Incident Class Action Settlement
What this is about
A data incident at Urban One potentially exposed personal information of individuals who received notice.
The background
The Urban One Data Incident Class Action Settlement, Case No. 8:25-cv-01460-PX, is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The case resolves claims from a data incident at Urban One that potentially exposed personal information. U.S. residents who received a notice about the incident are likely class members. Every class member is eligible for credit monitoring plus one of two cash options: documented-loss reimbursement (Option A) or a one-time pro rata cash payment of up to $500 with no proof required (Option B). Claims must be filed by October 12, 2026; opt-out/objection deadline is September 12, 2026, and the final approval hearing is September 25, 2026. Official site urbanonedataincident.com (HTTP 200).
Worth knowing
The Urban One Data Incident Class Action Settlement, Case No. 8:25-cv-01460-PX, is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The case resolves claims from a data incident at Urban One that potentially exposed personal information. U.S. residents who received a notice about the incident are likely class members. Every class member is eligible for credit monitoring plus one of two cash options: documented-loss reimbursement (Option A) or a one-time pro rata cash payment of up to $500 with no proof required (Option B). Claims must be filed by October 12, 2026; opt-out/objection deadline is September 12, 2026, and the final approval hearing is September 25, 2026. Official site urbanonedataincident.com (HTTP 200).
File your claim on the official site →Common questions
How much can I get from the Urban One Data Incident Class Action Settlement?
Credit monitoring plus either documented-loss reimbursement (Option A) or one-time pro rata cash payment up to $500 (Option B)
What happened in the Urban One Data Incident Class Action Settlement case?
A data incident at Urban One potentially exposed personal information of individuals who received notice.
How do I actually file a claim?
Use the official claim link on this page — it goes directly to the real claims administrator or court-approved site. We never collect claim submissions ourselves and never charge a fee to help you file.
Where does this information come from?
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