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The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he was “taking action” Monday investigating an “unverified GoFundMe ...
The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating scammers who targeted the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department’s ...
The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton is warning Texans to be cautious of opportunistic scammers, fraudulent charities, and price gougers attempting to profit off the July 4 flooding disaster, ...
Paxton says he will bring the full force of the law to anyone trying to take advantage of people following the deadly floods in Texas.
As donations roll in for victims of catastrophic Texas flooding, officials are warning donors to beware of scammers. Here are some trusted ways to donate.
The Texas Office of Attorney General has received only one report of price gouging related to the Independence Day flooding, but warns the public to be vigilant for disaster profiteers, scammers ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Officials in Texas are warning those affected by the weekend’s deadly floods to be aware of possible scammers as residents assess the damage. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
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Texas warns flood victims to beware of scam risks in aftermathFlood victims are asked to be wary of contractors from out of the area, not rush into signing a contract and check with the Better Business Bureau.
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