GERMANTOWN, Md. — Credit-counseling company AmeriDebt (search), charged by federal regulators with using deceptive marketing to bilk hundreds of thousands of customers, filed for bankruptcy Saturday, the company announced. [snip] In November, AmeriDebt became the first credit counseling company to have a federal lawsuit filed against it. Minnesota, Illinois and Missouri are among five states that have filed separate lawsuits against the company. [snip] Regulators said AmeriDebt made customers think that an initial fee would be part of their debt-reduction payments to creditors. Instead, it went to AmeriDebt. AmeriDebt has disputed the FTC's characterization of the company, saying it provides...