Attorney General Todd Rokita Shuts Down Massive Robocall Operation
Attorney General Todd Rokita shuts down massive robocall operation
Attorney General Todd Rokita this week obtained judgments shutting down a massive robocall operation that has blasted billions of illegal robocalls to people across the country, including in Indiana. In 2019 and 2020 alone, the defendants bombarded Hoosiers with more than 25 million robocalls.
“Winning the war on robocalls requires constantly staying on offense and tracking the latest technologies the scammers are using to carry out their schemes,†Attorney General Rokita said. “We have pledged to do that since we first took office, and we continue to make good on that promise.â€
Defendants, in this case, include John Caldwell Spiller II and his business partner Jakob Mears, the owners of Texas-based Rising Eagle Capital Group LLC and JSquared Telecom LLC, as well as Rising Eagle Capital Group–Cayman.
The Office of the Attorney General sued the defendants in June 2020 alleging violations of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the federal Telemarketing Sales Rule, as well as various state consumer protection laws. The complaint alleged that defendants used their companies to perpetrate scams involving extended car warranties and health care services, among other things.
The defendants also spoofed calls to mislead consumers and called people on Do Not Call lists. The 25 million Hoosiers called in 2019 and 2020 included more than 13.5 million calls to people whose numbers were on the Do Not Call Registry and 5 million calls to Hoosiers on Indiana Do Not Call List.
In achieving the successful multistate settlements, Attorney General Rokita worked with attorneys general in Arkansas, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, and Texas.
Mears and Spiller are now permanently banned from 1) initiating or facilitating any robocalls, 2) working in or with companies that make robocalls, or 3) engaging in any telemarketing.
The court also ordered monetary judgements totaling more than $244 million for Spiller and Mears combined — though these payments will be largely suspended in favor of the permanent operational bans and because of their inability to pay.
Attorney General Rokita’s legal action in this matter isn’t over. The attorneys general are continuing their cases in this same litigation against Florida-based Scott Shapiro, Michael Theron Smith Jr., and Health Advisors of America Inc. These defendants allegedly worked with Mears and Spiller to make illegal robocalls targeting consumers who never asked to be contacted by Health Advisors.
The Mears and Spiller judgments are attached.
2022 UE Graduates Achieve Strong Outcomes
EVANSVILLE, IND. (03/06/2023) After surveying the class of 2022 graduates, the University of Evansville (UE) is pleased to report that 98 percent of graduates were employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation. The median salary of those employed full-time was $55,000.
The survey, conducted annually, is a collaborative effort between the University’s Center for Career Development, Office of Institutional Effectiveness, and the Office of Alumni and Engagement. Data was gathered from surveys at the time of graduation, as well as alumni surveys, academic departments, the National Student Clearinghouse, and other methods. Approximately 93 percent of 2022 graduates provided career outcome information.
Outcomes improved over the previous year, as the nation’s economy slightly recovered from the pandemic. The class of 2021 outcomes included 95 percent of graduates employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduating.
“From academics to ChangeLab, to research and internships, the University of Evansville provides a robust and comprehensive educational experience that incorporates a strong foundation of career readiness,” said Dianna Cundiff, director of the Center for Career Development. “These essential competencies, including critical thinking, communication and leadership, along with support from our office, prepare students for success in their future endeavors.”
For nearly a decade, the Center for Career Development has implemented an “end to end” approach to career success. When a prospective student visits campus, they meet with the Center to review career interests, take a free career assessment, and explore future job opportunities. As a student, the Center offers appointments to assist with resumes and cover letters, mock interviews, and career advising. Job fairs are held throughout the year to connect students with local and regional employers. After graduation, the Center continues its outreach to alums to ensure each individual’s success.
The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.
Larry Melvin Davis, 76, of Newburgh IN, Passed Away In His Home, Surrounded By Family
Larry Melvin Davis, 76, of Newburgh IN, passed away  in his home, surrounded by family
Larry, the eldest of seven children, was born October 11, 1946, in Chicago Heights IL to the late Robert and Alice (Criswell) Davis.
He attended Morley Stanwood High School in Morley MI. After high school, Larry enlisted in the United States Navy, where he served aboard the USS Irex submarine off the coast of Italy.
After the service, he returned to Michigan to work. Larry met Sheila VanAlstine, whom he married in Grant Center MI in 1971. They had two daughters, Michelle and Janie.
Larry earned his Bachelor of Science in Business at Ferris State College in Big Rapids MI. He worked for Western Electric in Nunica MI.
In Spring of 1983, the family of four moved to Chandler IN, where Larry took a position in Quality Control for Bell Communications Research. Larry and Sheila built their home in Newburgh IN, where the two have lived for the last twenty years.
In his younger years, Larry enjoyed fishing, hunting, and golfing. He had a fondness for motorcycles and often spoke of the Ducati he owned and drove while in Italy.
Preceded in death by his parents; brother, Carris Davis; and sister, Aleta (Frank) Starr.
Survived by his wife, Sheila; daughters, Michelle (David) Abney and Janie (Noah) Robinson; grandchildren, Kayla (Colin Hogan) Robinson, Lauren (Fable) McDaniel, Katie (Scott) Klem, Hannah (Matthew Roberts) Abney, Ethan Abney, and Kyle Robinson; great-granddaughter Adeline Klem; and siblings, Robert Lee (Cindy) Davis, Gary Davis, Peggy (Victor) Rempalski, and Linda (Kenneth) Whipple.
Larry’s family would like to extend a special thanks to his nurses; Sonja Collins, Gretchen Simpson, Kristy Patterson, and Amy Barnes.
Funeral service to be held Friday, March 10, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Newburgh Chapel. Family and friends may visit from Noon until service time at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Rose Hill Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Larry to the Wounded Warriors Project at P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8516.
Recent Consumer Alert: Products RecalledÂ
Recent Consumer Alert: Products RecalledÂ
Attorney General Todd Rokita alerted Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in February. Attorney General Rokita encourages consumers to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items.Â
“Hoosiers deserve protection from products that are faulty, especially when they can injure our most precious assets, our children,†Attorney General Rokita said. “If you have one of the recalled products, stop using it immediately and pursue resolution from the manufacturer.â€Â
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in February:Â
Children’s Pajamas from Paper CapeÂ
Children’s Robes from AmazonÂ
Lancaster Table & Seating Brand High Chairs from Clark AssociatesÂ
Ovation Protege Equestrian Helmets from English Riding SupplyÂ
ODGER Swivel Chairs from IKEAÂ
Silver Lining Cloud Activity Gyms from Skip HopÂ
LiftMaster myQ Garage Door Control Panels from Chamberlain  Â
Fabuloso Multi-Purpose Cleaners from Colgate-Palmolive  Â
Side-By-Side Vehicles from BRPÂ
“My First†Disney-Character Figurines from Kids PreferredÂ
Outdoor Kitchens from Paradise Grills   Â
Electric Bicycles from Linus Bike  Â
Mainstays Three-Wick Candles from Star Soap Star Candle Prayer Candle  Â
FOOTNOTE: If you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it, and check its recall notice. Then follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.Â
Otters Looking for gameday staff, announce job fair
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters are looking for individuals to join the gameday staff for the 2023 season.
The Otters franchise is looking for great candidates to help things run all around Historic Bosse Field.
Our gameday staff is vital, as they help create lifelong memories for all who visit Bosse Field for Evansville Otters games!
The current openings for the 2023 season include:
Concession Stand Manager
Cooks
Cashier
Food Prep
In-Stand Waitstaff/Hawkers
Beer Server
Ticket Taker
Ticket Seller
Operations/Cleaning
Ushers
Picnic Attendants
Grounds Crew
Bat Boys
Video Camera Operator
Candidates must be able to meet the following conditions in the work environment:
Have a friendly personality, connecting and assisting fans of all ages.
Be able to walk/stand on their feet for considerable amounts of time between breaks.
Properly take care of their health and stay hydrated during warm, summer months.
If you would like to join us for the 2023 season, please visit evansvilleotters.com/
The Otters are also hosting a Summer Job Fair on March 14th from 4-6 PM at Bosse Field where individuals can drop off applications and have on-the-spot interviews for 2023 employment.
Applicants must be 15 years of age or older to apply, and resumes are encouraged but not necessary.
Senate Passes Senator Braun’s Bipartisan Challenge To Biden 401(k) Rule
Senate passes Senator Braun’s bipartisan challenge to Biden 401(k) rule in major rebuke of White House
WASHINGTON — Today, Senator Mike Braun’s challenge to President Biden’s ESG rule that puts politics over profits for Hoosiers’ 401(k)s passed the U.S. Senate.
Senator Braun led every Republican Senator and Senator Joe Manchin as cosponsors on this challenge. Democratic Senator Jon Tester of Montana joined in voting against the Biden rule.
Biden’s rule, which went into effect in February, allows fiduciaries to invest based on ESG factors – which tend to favor President Biden’s political priorities, but produce a lower rate of return. Previously, fiduciaries could only invest based on the best rate of return for their clients. This rule applies to employer-sponsored 401(k)s, meaning 152 million Americans are subject to the new Biden rule.
The Senate passed the measure on a bipartisan vote of 50 to 46. It now goes to President Biden’s desk, where it is anticipated it will be his first veto: a bipartisan, bicameral rebuke of a major policy goal for the president.
Twenty-five states, including Indiana, are suing the Biden administration over this policy.
Senator Braun released this statement following his win on the Senate floor:
“My message to the White House is simple: Keep your hands off Hoosiers’ 401(k)s. President Biden is putting Hoosiers’ retirement savings at risk by changing the rules to allow money managers to invest based on progressive political goals rather than on the best rate of return. So many Americans’ retirement savings are already taking a hit from his inflation crisis,†said Senator Braun. “President Biden will now receive a searing, bipartisan rebuke of his policy that’s going to hurt Americans’ retirement savings.â€
FOOTNOTE: Representative Andy Barr led the House version, which passed on a bipartisan vote of 216 – 2014 on Tuesday.
Watch out for phone scammers portraying themselves as Indiana State Police
Phone scammers are portraying themselves as Indiana State Police to get to unsuspecting Hoosiers.
This is usually an annual problem for the ISP; however, this scam involves the use of the ISP General Headquarters phone number.
ISP Captain Ron Galaviz, chief public information officer, said the perpetrators use ISP’s caller ID, which shows “Indiana State Police†and the phone number “317-232-8248.â€
If the call is answered, the scammer says they are an Indiana State Police trooper and that the person they’re calling has drug charges pending in Texas. The caller then threaten the person with arrest if a payment is not made.
Galaviz released a statement saying, “The ISP would NEVER call and ask for or demand any sort of payment for any reason whatsoever.†He warned the scammers can be “persuasive, convincing, and technically savvy,†and that they can “play†on people’s emotions to learn information.
Galaviz recommends not answering unrecognized numbers and hanging up when an unexpected call feels off.
If you think you have been scammed, immediately report what happened to the police, then alert your bank so the payment can be stopped. Galaviz warned that it’s “nearly impossible†to recover prepaid card or wire transfer transactions.
2 Babies Surrendered In 2 Days At Indiana Safe Haven Boxes
INDIANA, Ind. (WANE) — Across the Hoosier state, two newborns were surrendered at Safe Haven Baby Boxes in as many days in the past week. according to Safe Haven Baby Boxes, Inc.
These were the first two babies surrendered in 2023.
The first baby was dropped off at the Cleveland Township Fire Station in Elkhart. Less than 48 hours later, a baby was taken at the Wayne Township Fire Station in Indianapolis.
Monica Kelsey, founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes explained, “We are very blessed that
these mothers chose to lovingly and legally surrender their infant. It is an act of sacrificial
love for the best interest of the infant. These babies are so loved and are an answered
prayer for adoptive families that will eagerly add them to their family. We work tirelessly to
educate citizens on Safe Haven Law and create positive headlines rather than
heartbreaking headlines where lives are destroyed and lost. Our organization is succeeding
at protecting vulnerable women and their infants by being proactive rather than reactive.â€
According to the organization, 26 infants have been placed in a Baby Box since November 2017. Nationwide, 125 surrenders have resulted from calling the National Safe Haven hotline.
Safe Haven representatives will share more information on the newborns at a dual press conference Monday morning.