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Dish Gets Hit With a $17 Million Bill After DOJ Fraud Allegations Over Low-Income Broadband Programs
Dish Wireless has agreed to pay over $17 million to settle DOJ allegations that it fraudulently enrolled ineligible subscribers through Boost Mobile into the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit and ...
DISH agreed to pay $17.2 million to settle allegations of improperly claiming federal broadband program funds. The government alleged DISH enrolled ineligible customers and failed to properly oversee ...
Dish Wireless to pay $17.3m to resolve allegations it violated the False Claims Act and the Communications Act of 1934 relating to claims to the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefits Program and ...
Dish Wireless will pay $17.3 million to resolve allegations by the Justice Department that the company wrongly received federal funds from two Federal Communications Commission programs. The case ...
DISH Wireless LLC (DISH), located in Englewood, Colorado, has agreed to pay $17,280,240 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act (FCA), common law, and the Communications Act of ...
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