KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) - A Montana man is facing a $9.9 million fine from the Federal Communications Commission after he sent racist, anti-Semitic and harassing robocalls to tens of thousands of phones across eight states.Scott D.
Rhodes' calls in 2018 targeted Black and Jewish politicians, a journalist, an Iowa community grieving the killing of a college student and the murder case against an avowed white supremacist who drove into a crowd in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell reported Wednesday.The FCC announced the fine on Jan.
14 and said Rhodes repeatedly violated the Truth in Caller ID Act by manipulating the calls to make them seem as if they came from local phone numbers.Ajit Pai, who stepped down as the.