Separately, over 50 attorneys general from both political parties wrote to Life Corp and its owner and executives on Tuesday as part of the nationwide Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force, warning them to immediately cease any unlawful call traffic or risk being found in violation of consumer protection laws.
They need prison sentences. With these types, warnings don’t work.
Clearly the intent with this was malicious from the start, so a “you’d better put a stop to this!” warning seems totally the wrong course of action here.
This Office immediately launched an investigation into these calls in coordination with state and federal partners, including the Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force, which is a bipartisan task force made up of 50 state attorneys general, and the Federal Communications Commission Enforcement Bureau. Through these collective efforts, the source of these calls has been identified as Texas-based Life Corporation and an individual named Walter Monk.
Felony chargers, right?
Per Chat GPT
From a quick search, here’s what I discovered.
The Texas-based company “Life Corporation” is owned by Walter Monk. This information has been reported in the context of investigations linking the company and its owner to activities involving AI-generated robocalls.
U bring a bing link to a gun fight? C’mon son.