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FCC fines the ‘kingpin of robocalls’ $120 million, largest fine ever
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The dramatic rise across the country in robocalls to personal phones has culminated into the FCC’s largest fine ever issued by the commission against the “kingpin of robocalls” Adrian Abramovich who controlled companies which were behind almost 100 million robocalls over just three months. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports.May 11, 2018