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"Numerous complaints" lead the Missouri Attorney General to sue Sirius XM
A-G Chris Koster says (in this statement) that the satellite radio operator has violated the state’s Telemarketing No-Call List Act. Koster says “When Missourians register with our No-Call list, they do so with the reasonable expectation that they will not receive these unsolicited, harassing calls.” He says “no business, no matter the size or reach, is immune from Missouri’s law”, which provides for a civil penalty of $5,000 for each call, plus costs of the investigation and all court costs. The Attorney General has already won a temporary restraining order against New York-based Sirius XM.
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