New York Attorney General secured $615,000 from LCX, Lead ID, and Ifficient for supplying millions of fake public comments in 2017 to influence Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to repeal net neutrality rules.
Investigation found fake comments used millions of consumer identities, including thousands of New Yorkers, without their knowledge or permission.
Broadband companies funded a secret campaign to generate comments to FCC that provided 'cover' to repeal net neutrality rules; fraud infected other government proceedings as well.