"Far-right Activists Settle for $1.25 Million in Voter Suppression Robocall Case"

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Far-right conspiracy theorists Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman have been ordered to pay up to $1.25m in fines for orchestrating a robocall campaign aimed at discouraging Black voters in New York from participating in the 2020 election. The campaign involved false claims about mail-in voting and personal information being used for tracking warrants and mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations. The settlement requires the payment to the New York attorney general’s office, the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, and affected individuals. This is the latest punishment for Wohl and Burkman, who have faced similar charges in other states.
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- Two far-right conspiracy theorists to pay up to $1.25m for robocall campaign The Guardian US
- 2 Men Fined $1.25 Million for Robocall Scheme to Suppress Black Vote The New York Times
- Conservative activists reach $1 million settlement deal with New York AG for running 2020 voter suppression campaign CNN
- Jacob Wohl, Jack Burkman settle N.Y. lawsuit over 2020 robocall scam MSNBC
- Letitia James Scores Again, Nails Notorious MAGA Election Fraudsters Yahoo! Voices
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