FireAid Facing Scrutiny Over Unreceived Individual Relief After $75M Grants Distribution
- FireAid raised $100 million for wildfire relief after the Pacific Palisades and Altadena fires, making grants to various organizations for direct aid efforts.
- Congressperson Kevin Kiley has called for an inquiry into the distribution of FireAid funds, citing concerns that the aid has not reached fire victims as promised.
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California wildfire victims left wondering where $100M went following FireAid benefit concert
FireAid benefit concert that raised $100 million for California wildfire victims faces criticism as homeowners report receiving no direct assistance despite celebrity promises.

“100 MILLION DOLLARS IS MISSING” – Trump Goes Off Over “FIREAID”
A benefit concert was held for the victims of the wildfires in California. It raised over $100 million and featured music from major names. Victims are now wondering where the money has gone. Fox News reported: California wildfire victims left wondering where $100M went following FireAid benefit concert The star-studded benefit concert that raised more than $100 million dollars for wildfire victims in California is itself under fire for how the …
GOP rep urges DOJ to investigate if Fire Aid benefit funds went to LA fire victims
"I'm asking that the Department of Justice take urgent action to maintain and restore confidence that donor intent is respected and that the intended recipients of these funds are made whole."
"Another Hollywood Scandal": Calls Grow For DOJ To Open Investigation After $100 Million Raised By Celebrities For LA Wildfires Goes To Network Of Non-Profits Rather Than Victims - The American Tribune.com
In a popular post on social media, a conservative influencer returned to the fundraising efforts for the devastating California wildfires, which devastated the state and caused billions of dollars in damage. In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, prominent celebrities came together to host a benefit concert, promising that 100% of the proceeds would go to the victims; however, this did not materialize, prompting calls for a DOJ investigatio…
Lawmaker Seeks Federal Investigation on How $100 Million for Fire Victims Was Spent
A congressman from California is calling for an investigation into how $100 million in public donations for Los Angeles fire victims was spent. Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) said he learned none of the victims received funding from the millions raised from FireAid, a celebrity concert held days after the destructive Palisades and Eaton fires in January. According to Kiley, the money allegedly went directly to numerous nonprofits, many of which hav…
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