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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 ...
As donations were being raised for the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department (CPVFD) in Kerr County, scammers took advantage ...
Texas Atty General Ken Paxton is warning residents to be on high alert for scams related to flood relief efforts in the Hill Country. In a consumer alert issued this week, Paxton said fraudsters are a ...
The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he was “taking action” Monday investigating an “unverified GoFundMe ...
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 ...
Although the in-kind donations have been helpful, items donated don’t always match the needs of the communities that receive ...
Before you give to help flood relief, make sure your money is going to the right place, a credible place with a long track record.
Center Point VFD turned their flooded station into a relief hub—now they're battling scammers exploiting their name to steal donations.
Officials in Kerr County, Texas, report that families of flooding victims are being targeted by phone scammers demanding money for their missing children.