Alleged Nazi Supporter, Idaho Native Fined $9 Million For Threats
A former native of Idaho and Montana resident has been fined $9.9 million for allegedly producing thousands of recorded phone messages over the span of the past three years. The individual who received the fine has alleged ties to a white supremacy group.
(FCC) has fined a 51-year-old Montana resident more than $9 million for his roll in allegedly producing, and sending, more than 30,000 messages over the telephone to residents in multiple states, according to details shared at msn.com. The calls, in which nearly 5,000 were distributed between May and December of 2018 alone, were deemed unlawful and threatening, according to msnnews.com.
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act for america which claims islamic law goes against western western democracy. we have more now. what was it like first of all here in new york city? there were some clashes. as you know the n.y.p.d. always has these things on lock. there wasn t one arrest but everything all in all was okay. but that s a different story. we will get to that. the march in new york city was one of 28 taking place in cities across 19 states. the antisharia laws were organized. act for america believes sharia law or strict islamic law is a political ideology that s destroying western civilization and its values. they say they are not antimuslim. they are standing for human