FCC Proposes Record $225 Million Fine For Massive Spoofed Robocall Campaign Selling Health Insurance
June 10, 2020
June 10, 2020
WASHINGTON, June 10 -- The Federal Communications Commission issued the following news release:
The Federal Communications Commission proposed a $225 million fine against Texas-based health insurance telemarketers for apparently making approximately 1 billion illegally spoofed robocalls. This is the largest proposed fine in the FCC's 86-year history, reflecting the seriousness of the apparent violations by John C. Spiller and Jakob A. Mears, who used business names including Rising . . .
The Federal Communications Commission proposed a $225 million fine against Texas-based health insurance telemarketers for apparently making approximately 1 billion illegally spoofed robocalls. This is the largest proposed fine in the FCC's 86-year history, reflecting the seriousness of the apparent violations by John C. Spiller and Jakob A. Mears, who used business names including Rising . . .