A $1.25 million deal was reached by conservative activists Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman to pay New York Attorney General ...
Wohl and Burkman were previously ordered to complete 500 hours of registering voters in lower-income neighborhoods by an Ohio judge after pleading guilty to charges in connection to a similar ...
Wohl and Burkman were previously ordered to complete 500 hours of registering voters in lower-income neighborhoods by an Ohio judge after pleading guilty to charges in connection to a similar ...
They were sentenced in November 2022 to two years probation, six months of electronic monitoring and 500 hours of community service in a voter registration drive. Wohl and Burkman used a fake ...
an Ohio judge ordered the men to pay $2,500 in fines and spend 500 hours registering voters. Last year, the Federal Communications Commission fined Wohl and Burkman more than $5m.
The robocalls targeted voters in other major cities including Cleveland, Minneapolis, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and ...
Wohl and Burkman have previously faced penalties for running similar schemes elsewhere during the 2020 election. In 2022, an Ohio judge ordered the two men to spend 500 hours registering low- and ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two conservative operatives who launched a robocall campaign designed to prevent Black New Yorkers from ...
Wohl and Burkman have previously faced penalties for running similar schemes elsewhere during the 2020 election. In 2022, an Ohio judge ordered the two men to spend 500 hours registering low- and ...
They were sentenced to two years of probation, each fined $2,500 and ordered to do 500 hours of community service. In June 2023, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined Burkman and Wohl ...
Wohl and Burkman have previously faced penalties for running similar schemes elsewhere during the 2020 election. In 2022, an Ohio judge ordered the two men to spend 500 hours registering low- and ...