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AG Nessel Joins Nationwide Battle Against Robocallers
Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel, in a collaborative effort with the Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force, is cracking down on scam election robocalls. This nationwide task force, consisting of 51 bipartisan attorneys general, recently targeted a company accused of sending deceptive robocalls to New Hampshire residents during their primary election.
The AI Scam: A New Twist on Voter Suppression
The robocalls in question allegedly used artificial intelligence to mimic President Joe Biden, aiming to dissuade voters from participating in the primary. This new form of voter suppression, leveraging advanced technology, represents a serious threat to the electoral process.
The Warning: A Clear Message to Scammers
AG Nessel and her counterparts have issued a stern warning to Life Corporation (Life Corp) and its executives. The message is clear: cease all unlawful call activities or face potential violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the Truth in Caller ID Act, and state consumer protection laws.