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Attorney General Ken Paxton said he is launching an investigation into fraudulent scams that targeted donations for personal ...
Paxton issued a warning letter on Monday to Tray Coppola, the organizer of an unverified GoFundMe campaign, due to concerns that it may be a scam targeting those affected by recent floods in Texas.
As donations were being raised for the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department (CPVFD) in Kerr County, scammers took advantage ...
So many Texans are donating to flood relief efforts, but Attorney General Ken Paxton is now formally investigating fake ...
To help prevent fraud, Attorney Gen. Ken Paxton is issuing a consumer alert to ensure that charitable gifts are efficiently and responsibly used to the maximum benefit of those recently impacted by ...
The catastrophic flood that hit the Texas hill country on the Fourth of July wiped out the Center Point Volunteer Fire ...
The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating scammers who targeted the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department’s ...
In the wake of catastrophic flooding in Central Texas that left more than 125 people dead and dozens missing, federal and ...
Phone scams by text and by phone are rampant after a disaster. Do not trust the name and number that shows up on you caller ID or in a text. If you suspect fraud Report it to the Texas Attorney ...
AG Ken Paxton warns of scammers amid flurry of donations for Texas flooding victims As donations roll in for victims of catastrophic Texas flooding, officials are warning donors to beware of scammers.
More than $10 million has been raised on GoFundMe to help the families and communities affected by the flooding in Central ...
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