NC AG Seeks Default Judgment Against Provider of Suspected Illegal Robocalls
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein (D) asked the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina for a default judgment against VoIP provider Articul8 and owner Paul Talbot for suspected illegal robocalls, said a filing Thursday in…
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case 1:22-cv-00058 (see 2201250052). Talbot had asked the state for a 35-day extension to respond to the complaint so he and his company "can retain appropriate legal counsel," per an exhibit included in the filing. Special Deputy Attorney General Tracy Nayer told Talbot in an email his request came after the court's due date for a response and informed him the state would file an application for a default judgment.