The consumer financial protection Bureau has the authority to take action against anyone committing abusive Acts abusive acts are defined as what

are harmful or unfair business practices that intentionally take advantage of consumers, such as deception, coercion, or taking unreasonable advantage of a consumer's lack of understanding or ability to protect their own interests. These acts can include deceptive marketing tactics, predatory lending practices, and other forms of exploitation. The CFPB has the power to investigate and penalize individuals or companies engaged in abusive acts to protect consumers from harm.