Court-Approved Settlement Resolves League of Women Voters’ Robocall Lawsuit Against Voice Broadcasting Corporation and Life Corporation

Concord, NH – On May 29, 2025, the U.S. District Court in New Hampshire approved a consent judgment resolving claims brought by the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire (LWVNH), the League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS), and three individual voters against Voice Broadcasting Corporation and Life Corporation. 

The lawsuit, filed in March 2024 by plaintiffs represented by Free Speech For People, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, and local counsel Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau & Pachios, Chartered, LLP, alleged that thousands of New Hampshire voters received robocalls using artificial intelligence to mimic then-President Biden’s voice. The calls, which spoofed a prominent New Hampshire Democrat, falsely warned voters that participating in the primary would forfeit their right to vote in the general election, urging them to “save” their vote. The complaint named political consultant Steve Kramer and three corporations, including Voice Broadcasting Corporation and Life Corporation, as orchestrating and disseminating the message. 

Under the consent judgment, Voice Broadcasting Corporation and Life Corporation acknowledge that the robocall, orchestrated by their former client Steve Kramer, “had the potential to intimidate voters.” The companies have agreed to refrain from intimidating, threatening, or coercing voters in connection with U.S. elections and will implement a compliance plan to prevent the transmission of such messages in the future.

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