Money | Verizon Verizon Pays Record $25M Fine for 'Mystery Fees' It's the largest settlement in FCC history By Nick McMaster Posted Oct 28, 2010 4:25 PM CDT Copied The Verizon logo is seen at a Verizon Wireless store March 29, 2005 in San Francisco. (Getty Images) Verizon Wireless will pay a record $25 million fine to the federal government to settle accusations it overcharged customers. Separately, Verizon is refunding $52.8 million to about 15 million customers over so-called "mystery fees" in which they were charged for data services they didn't use. The payment is considered a voluntary payment and not a fine because Verizon has not admitted guilt in the matter, and it's the largest such penalty ever assessed by the FCC, reports PC Magazine. In a statement, Verizon chalked the matter up to "inadvertent billing mistakes." Read These Next He went to kill a Cape buffalo. Instead, it killed him. JD Vance in hot water over birthday boating trip. "Rock's forgotten genius" said no to Led Zeppelin. He shot a couple dead in early June, has yet to be caught. Report an error