Google has initiated legal action against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) following the agency's order to supervise its payment division. The CFPB's supervision stems from allegations regarding failures in fraud prevention and complaint handling related to the now-defunct Google Pay peer-to-peer payment service. In response to the CFPB's move, which Google has labeled as 'overreach', the tech giant is contesting the supervisory order through a lawsuit. This legal challenge highlights ongoing tensions between large technology firms and federal regulators over oversight and compliance in the financial sector.