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Meanwhile, Steve Kramer, a political consultant who orchestrated the calls, still faces a proposed $6-million FCC fine as well as state criminal charges. The phone messages were sent to thousands ...
A federal lawsuit is moving forward against a man who admitted to sending robocalls mimicking President Joe Biden's voice on the day of the New Hampshire primary. Steve Kramer admitted to sending ...
A company that sent deceptive calls to New Hampshire voters using artificial intelligence to mimic President Joe Biden's voice has agreed to pay a $1 million fine, federal regulators said.
Steven Kramer, 56, of New Orleans, admitted orchestrating a message sent to thousands of voters two days before the state’s Jan. 23, 2024, presidential primary.
The US Federal Communications Commission levied a $6 million fine on Steve Kramer, the perpetrator behind thousands of robocalls that mimicked President Joe Biden’s voice.
Steve Kramer is seated Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at Superior Court in Laconia, N.H., during his arraignment in connection with charges of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate.
Steve Kramer, right, is seated next to his attorney Tom Reid, left, Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at Superior Court in Laconia, N.H., during his arraignment in connection with charges of voter ...
FILE - Steve Kramer is seated June 5, 2024, at Superior Court, in Laconia, N.H., during his arraignment in connection with charges of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate. (AP Photo ...