


New York, March 31, 2025 – Nomorobo, the leading consumer app dedicated to stopping robocalls, has taken its fight against illegal spam calls to the next level. The company has filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against a repeat violator of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), leveraging its cutting-edge technology to hold robocallers accountable. This is the first of what Nomorobo hopes to be an ongoing legal campaign to hold robocallers accountable for violating the law, imposing massive costs on Americans, and putting consumers at risk through unwanted spam and scam calls and other intrusions.
For years, Nomorobo has been a trusted solution for millions of consumers, shielding them from the constant nuisance of unwanted calls. Now, the company is using the same technology that protects users to gather irrefutable evidence against bad actors in the industry. This lawsuit isn’t just about legal action, it’s about standing up for the consumers who have relied on Nomorobo to keep their phones safe.
“We’ve spent years building technology that not only blocks robocalls but also tracks and identifies the worst offenders,” said Nomorobo General Manager Matt Mizenko. “This lawsuit is the next logical step in our mission. All over the country, we are seeing spam calls increase, so we’re not just stopping these calls, we’re taking the fight directly to those responsible.”
Unlike one-off lawsuits, Nomorobo’s approach is rooted in its long-standing commitment to consumer protection. The company’s data-driven strategy ensures that these cases aren’t based on speculation but on concrete evidence collected through its call-blocking technology. This legal action could set a precedent, reshaping how robocall lawsuits are pursued and holding repeat offenders to account on a larger scale.
By taking this bold step, Nomorobo is sending a clear message: robocallers will no longer operate with impunity. The company invites consumers, regulators, and the media to follow the case closely, as the outcome could have major implications for the future of spam-call enforcement.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Matt Mizenko/General Manager
matt@nomorobo.com
425-420-3773