his company, universal elections, and rhoni russell an employee of the company.ding to the complaint, more than 112,000 calls were made. and failed to identify the source, or provide a phone number for call backs. a violation of the telephone consumer protection act. part of the message heard here. >> all right. relax. everything is fine. only thing left is to watch it on tv tonight. congratulations. and thank you. >> gansler believes the calls were disguised to do serious harm. >> this was with the intent to suppress voter turnout. much like literacy test, poll taxes in the past we do not tolerate this behavior. >> according to the complaint, henson, a political operative, paid for the calls, on behalf of bob ehrlich's campaign. but according to gansler. >> we have absolutely no reason to believe that governor ehrlich had any knowledge that the calls were being made, nor the content of the calls. >> whether the defendants could be fined $500 for each violation. and with damages tripled because of intent, the amount could reach as much as $160 million. we're live