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Charity to Pay Fine for Phone Appeals

June 13, 2008, 2:24 pm

The Police Protective Fund, a charity that promotes efforts to keep police officers safe, will pay $450,000 to Missouri after allegations from the attorney general’s office that it continued to solicit money from residents who had asked the group to stop contacting them, reports the Associated Press.

Attorney General Jay Nixon’s office said it obtained a temporary restraining order in September after it received about 1,000 complaints from Missourians who said the charity repeatedly made fund-raising calls to them even after being asked to stop.

The article did not include any comments from officials at the Police Protective Fund.

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