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FCC Settles With Paterson, NJ, Pirate for $1,500

A Paterson, New Jersey, pirate radio operator will pay $1,500 and face an additional penalty of $23,000 if he operates another such station in the next 20 years, said an order and consent decree. The FCC Enforcement Bureau had issued…

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a $25,000 forfeiture against Winston Tulloch but settled after it was found he had attempted to respond to the notice of apparent liability, but his response was sent to another federal agency. Tulloch argued he's unable to pay the original fine, and the additional funds will also be due if it's found he misled the bureau about his finances. An unauthorized radio station was found operating out of properties connected with Tulloch several times going back to 2015 (see 1804250059).