Last week's dismissal of a lawsuit against Roanoke, Va.-based Roanoke Valley Community Credit Union marked the sixth time a Virginia District Court judge has thrown out a case brought by plaintiffs alleging that a credit union's website violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. Now the credit union's CEO is speaking out about the case.

In an interview with CU Times, Roanoke Valley Community Credit Union CEO Woody Windley said he's pleased with the decision.

"We're glad and relieved that it's over," he said.

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