$100M Fire Aid Fund Scandal: Where Did the Money Go?
California UndergroundJuly 26, 202500:24:56

$100M Fire Aid Fund Scandal: Where Did the Money Go?

In this exclusive piece from California Underground, Phil delves into the aftermath of the Fire Aid concert, which raised $100 million for wildfire victims in California. Despite the significant amount raised, many victims are questioning the distribution of funds, as they have not received direct assistance. Investigations are underway to determine the allocation of funds, with concerns raised about the transparency of the nonprofits involved. The discussion highlights the role of the Annenberg Foundation and the political connections that may influence the distribution of aid, leading to calls for accountability and further investigation.

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