10-D 1 form10d.htm 10-D

UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 10-D
 
ASSET-BACKED ISSUER
DISTRIBUTION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the distribution period from
January 1, 2020 to January 31, 2020
 
Commission File Number of issuing entity: 333-141930-17
 
Central Index Key of issuing entity: 0001482913
 
SLM STUDENT LOAN TRUST 2010-2
(Exact name of issuing entity as specified in its charter)
 
Commission File Number of depositor: 333-141930
 
Central Index Key of depositor: 0000949114
 
NAVIENT FUNDING, LLC
(Exact name of depositor as specified in its charter)
 
Central Index Key of sponsor: 0001601725
 
NAVIENT SOLUTIONS, LLC
(Exact name of sponsor as specified in its charter)
 
Scott Booher (703) 984-6890
(Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this filing)

Delaware
 
04-3480392
 (State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization of the
issuing entity)
 
04-3480392
54-1843973
(I.R.S. Employer Identification Nos.)
 
c/o Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas
60 Wall Street, 27th Floor
Mailstop NYC 60 2720
New York, New York
10005
(Zip Code)
(Address of principal executive offices of issuing entity)
 
(703) 984-6890
(Telephone number including area code)
 
Not Applicable
(Former name, former address, if changed since last report)
 
Registered/reporting pursuant to (check one)

         
       
Name of exchange
Title of class
Section 12(b)
Section 12(g)
Section 15(d)
(If Section 12(b))
         
Class A Student Loan Backed  Notes
 
Class B Student Loan Backed Notes          
 
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
 
Yes ☑ No ☐



Item 1.
Distribution and Pool Performance Information.
 
On February 25, 2020, SLM Student Loan Trust 2010-2 (the “Trust”) made its regular monthly distribution of funds to holders of its Student Loan-Backed Notes. Navient Solutions, LLC (formerly, Navient Solutions, Inc.), as the administrator, distributed the Monthly Distribution Report for the Trust for the period identified on the cover of this Form 10-D to the Indenture Trustee, on behalf of the Trust’s noteholders of record. This Monthly Distribution Report is attached to this Report as Exhibit 99.1. This report as well as other information about the Trust is also available on the Administrator’s website at http://www.navient.com/about/investors/debtasset/slmsltrusts/. There is no activity to report under Rule 15Ga-1(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 with respect to the Trust for the distribution period referred to in the second sentence of this paragraph. The depositor of the Trust filed its most recent report on Form ABS-15G on February 7, 2020 (such report is available at www.sec.gov under the depositor’s CIK No. 0000949114).
 
PART II — OTHER INFORMATION

Item 2.
Legal Proceedings.
 
The following three paragraphs are disclosure received from Navient Solutions, LLC (formerly, Navient Solutions, Inc.) (“Navient Solutions”), the servicer for this transaction.
 
In January 2017, the CFPB and the Offices of the Attorneys General for the State of Illinois and the State of Washington initiated civil actions naming Navient Corporation (“Navient”) and several of its subsidiaries (including Navient Solutions) as defendants alleging violations of certain federal and state consumer protection statutes, including the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 (“CFPA”), the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and various state consumer protection laws. In October 2017, the Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania initiated a civil action against Navient and Navient Solutions, containing similar alleged violations of the CFPA and the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law. Additionally, in 2018 the Attorneys General for the States of California and Mississippi initiated similar actions against Navient and certain subsidiaries alleging violations of various state and federal consumer protection laws. We refer to the Illinois, Washington, Pennsylvania, California and Mississippi Attorneys General collectively as the “State Attorneys General.” In addition to these matters, a number of lawsuits have been filed by nongovernmental parties or, in the future, may be filed by additional governmental or nongovernmental parties seeking damages or other remedies related to similar issues raised by the CFPB and the State Attorneys General. As Navient has previously stated, we believe the suits improperly seek to impose penalties on Navient based on new, unannounced servicing standards applied retroactively only against one servicer, and that the allegations are false. We therefore have denied these allegations and intend to vigorously defend against the allegations in each of these cases.

During the first quarter of 2016, Navient, certain Navient officers and directors, and the underwriters of certain Navient securities offerings (including certain of the initial purchasers) were sued in three putative securities class action lawsuits filed on behalf of certain investors in Navient stock or Navient unsecured debt. These three cases, which were filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, were consolidated by the District Court, with Lord Abbett Funds appointed as Lead Plaintiff. The caption of the consolidated case is Lord Abbett Affiliated Fund, Inc., et al. v. Navient Corporation, et al. The plaintiffs filed their amended and consolidated complaint in September 2016. In September 2017, the Court granted the Navient defendants’ motion and dismissed the complaint in its entirety with leave to amend. The plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint with the court in November 2017 and the Navient defendants filed a motion to dismiss the second amended complaint in January 2018. In January 2019, the Court granted-in-part and denied-in-part the Navient defendants’ motion to dismiss. The Navient defendants deny the allegations and intend to vigorously defend against the allegations in this lawsuit. Discovery is on-going. Additionally, two putative class actions have been filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey captioned Eli Pope v. Navient Corporation, John F. Remondi, Somsak Chivavibul and Christian Lown, and Melvin Gross v. Navient Corporation, John F. Remondi, Somsak Chivavibul and Christian M. Lown, both of which allege violations of the federal securities laws under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. After the cases were consolidated by the Court in February 2018 under the caption (in re Navient Corporation Securities Litigation), the plaintiffs filed a consolidated amended complaint in April 2018 and Navient filed a motion to dismiss in June 2018. In December 2019, the Court denied Navient’s motion to dismiss and discovery is expected to commence shortly. Navient continues to deny the allegations and intends to vigorously defend itself.
 
At this point in time, Navient is unable to anticipate the timing of a resolution or the impact that these legal proceedings may have on Navient’s consolidated financial position, liquidity, results of operation or cash flows. As a result, it is not possible at this time to estimate a range of potential exposure, if any, for amounts that may be payable in connection with these matters and reserves have not been established. It is possible that an adverse ruling or rulings may have a material adverse impact on Navient, Navient Solutions and/or their affiliates or on the financial ability of the depositor, the servicer or a seller to fulfill an obligation to purchase or repurchase trust student loans in connection with a breach of representation, warranty or covenant. It is also possible that an adverse ruling or rulings on claims made by the CFPB and State Attorneys General in their complaints against Navient or its affiliates may have a material adverse effect on the trust student loans. In either case, the payments on your notes may be adversely affected.
 
Item 3.
Sales of Securities and Use of Proceeds. None.
 
Item 4.
Defaults Upon Senior Securities. None.
 

Item 5.
Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders. None.
 
Item 6.
Significant Obligors of Pool Assets. No updates to report.
 
Item 7.
Change in Sponsor Interest in the Securities. None.
 
Item 8.
Significant Enhancement Provider Information. No updates to report.
 
Item 9.
Other Information. None.
 
Item 10.
Exhibits.
 

(a)
99.1 Monthly Distribution Report for SLM Student Loan Trust 2010-2 in relation to the distribution for February 2020.


SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Trust has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Dated: March 10, 2020
SLM STUDENT LOAN TRUST 2010-2
     
 
By:
NAVIENT SOLUTIONS, LLC,
the Administrator
     
 
By:
/s/ CHARLES S. BOOHER
 
Name:
Charles S. Booher
 
Title:
Vice President


INDEX TO EXHIBITS

Exhibit Number
 
Exhibit 
     
 
Monthly Distribution Report for SLM Student Loan Trust 2010-2 in relation to the distribution for February 2020.