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California wildfires: State AG warns of price gouging, scams

California Attorney General Rob Bonta is warning wildfire victims and other California residents to be vigilant of price gouging and other scams as many fraudsters may try to take advantage during the crisis.

Bonta and other local leaders issued several tips to ensure victims do not fall victim to any scams as they rebuild their lives after the blazes destroyed more than 12,300 homes and buildings and left at least 24 dead. They also offered tips on how people properly vet and donate to charities to help victims in need.

“Unfortunately, we have seen before that emergencies like this, in addition to bringing out the best in so many, also bring out bad actors who seek to use the trauma, the chaos of moments like this for their own gain. They see an opportunity to pray and take advantage,” Bonta said during a press conference on Saturday.

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Bonta was joined by Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell, state Sen. Sasha Renee Perez and Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo during the press conference to help share important information about the crisis, including how to stay safe. This includes being wary of fraudulent charitable and crowdfunding solicitations that may claim to help the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. 

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“Well-intentioned or otherwise, charities and crowdfunding pages formed overnight as a response to this crisis may lack the experience, contacts, and staff needed to respond to a disaster, or may be fraudulent,” Bonta’s office said in a statement.

Here are tips from Bonta and other local leaders: 

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How to properly donate: 

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