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May 16, 2018

Net neutrality and Michael Cohen: Ironic, don’t you think?

Three U.S. senators are examining whether AT&T may have engaged in a “pay for play” arrangement to buy influence or to achieve certain regulatory objectives at the FCC including the repeal of network neutrality rules.

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Net neutrality and Michael Cohen: Ironic, don’t you think?
Randall Stephenson, chief executive of AT&T in New York, Nov. 9, 2017. (New York Times News Service)

CYBERSLEUTH

In one of the most unexpected twists in the ongoing saga of Michael Cohen's payment of $130,000 hush money to an adult film star, three U.S. senators are examining whether AT&T may have engaged in a "pay for play" arrangement to buy influence or to achieve certain regulatory objectives at the Federal Communications Commission including the repeal of network neutrality rules.

Senators Elizabeth...

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