The FCC will seek up to $225 billion from a Texas company accused of making about 1 billion spoofed calls in early 2019 on behalf of clients offering short-term health plans
Houston-based Rising Eagle Capital Group LLC made about 1 billion spoofed calls during the early months of 2019 on behalf of clients that offered short-term health insurance plans, the commission alleged Tuesday.
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