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DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) — On Monday, June 16, Dayton area lawyers Michael Wright and Richard Schulte are announcing a class action lawsuit against Kettering Health and other parties on behalf of those who had personal information stolen during the Kettering Health cyberattack.

Attorneys Wright and Schulte will hold a press conference at 2 p.m. Monday to provide more information.

The complaint was filed in Montgomery County and the firm currently represents hundreds of plaintiffs.

According to the complaint, a ransomware group called Interlock hacked Kettering Health’s network on May 20 and stole more than 700,000 files from more than 20,000 folders.

The stolen information included names, dates of birth, social security numbers, health insurance, and financial information.

We’ll have a Dayton 24/7 Now crew at that press conference Monday afternoon and will update you on this story all day long.

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