AG: Source Of New Hampshire Primary Robocalls Has Been Identified

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CONCORD, N.H. (WBZ NewsRadio) — The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office identified the source of the robocalls received by voters on Jan. 21, days before the state primary,  

The calls used an AI-generated voice clone of President Biden that encouraged voters to not vote in the Jan. 23 New Hampshire Primary Election.  

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New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said the call was traced back to the Texas-based Life Corporation, and a man by the name of Walter Monk.  

Formella warned the robocalls show how technology could affect the Democratic election process. He said the Election Law Unit is issuing a cease-and-desist order to Life Corporation.

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