Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman found liable last March for trying to discourage Black New Yorkers from voting in 2020 election ...
A pair of conservative activists known for pushing conspiracy theories are in hot water over a robocall campaign.
an Ohio judge ordered the men to pay $2,500 in fines and spend 500 hours registering voters. Last year, the Federal Communications Commission fined Wohl and Burkman more than $5m.
Wohl and Burkman have previously faced penalties for running similar schemes elsewhere during the 2020 election. In 2022, an ...
Two right-wing operatives have agreed to pay up to $1.25 million over a robocall campaign aimed at preventing Black New ...
The robocalls targeted voters in other major cities including Cleveland, Minneapolis, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and ...
A $1.25 million deal was reached by conservative activists Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman to pay New York Attorney General ...
During the summer of 2020, the automated calls claimed that mail-in voting would allow the voter to be tracked for ...
Two conservative operatives who launched a robocall campaign to intimidate and prevent Black New Yorkers from voting by mail ...
Two conservative operatives who launched a robocall campaign designed to prevent Black New Yorkers from voting by mail in the ...
Two far-right activists agreed to pay up to $1.2 million to New York Attorney General Letitia James’s office for a robocall ...