no, they don't give a crap about the FCC or the DNCL. in fact, those charges will probably never be pursued in the face of who knows how many counts of grand theft, fraud, and whatever the IRS and Postal Service coppers can add on.
so really, it's time you stop being surprised and move on. the best thing to do, is just not answer. if seeing that call really bugs you, look into call blocking (physical residential hardlines, software for cells. for businesses, talk with your it support.)
This scammer still calls numbers on the national do not call registry in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. They further violate the TCPA by failing to have an operator on the line when the call is answered still further by playing a recorded message without an operator on the line to stop or pause the recording and answer questions. Since they fail to have an operator on the line at any time, they do not provide a phone number or physical address when asked, further violating the TCPA. Their recording goes on talking about how rich you will get without mentioning any product or service that is being sold - an indication that this is a MLM or pyramid scam. Do not provide this scammer with any personal or financial information.
Repeat number called my DNC registered landline. "Stop what you're doing…" This is a get rich quick pyramid scam. I get 5-10 of this particular scam every week from various numbers.