SACRAMENTO – A Los Banos man alleges that a New York business invaded his privacy by making robocalls to his phone.
Sergio Mora filed a complaint on behalf of all others similarly situated on Feb. 11 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against Zeta Interactive Corp. and David A. Steinberg, citing violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Nov. 13, 2015, he received a call from the defendant on his cellphone. The defendant was allegedly using an autodialer and/or an artificial or prerecorded voice in making these calls. The plaintiff holds Zeta Interactive Corp. and Steinberg responsible because they allegedly called the plaintiff without prior consent and used an autodialer, which violates the TCPA.
The plaintiff seeks damages of up to $1,500 in treble damages and $500 in statutory damages for every call that allegedly violated the TCPA, any attorneys' fees and costs of the suit and any other relief the court deems just and proper. He is represented by L. Timothy Fisher, Annick M. Persinger and Yeremey O. Krivoshey of Bursor & Fisher PA in Walnut Creek and Scott A. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher PA in New York, New York.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California Case number 1:16-at-00104