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LA Residents Track Price Gougers On Their Own

LA Residents Track Price Gougers On Their Own

Update: 2025-01-23
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta is continuing to track price gouging in the aftermath of the Eaton and Palisades wildfires. On Wednesday, Bonta announced charges against a Southern California real estate agent for gouging a couple who lost their home to the fires.

It's yet another challenge facing people who lost their homes, who are just trying to figure out where to live. And some residents are tracking price gougers on their own.


Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, CalMatters


An organization representing farmworkers has received postcards threatening people without legal status.


Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR


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LA Residents Track Price Gougers On Their Own

LA Residents Track Price Gougers On Their Own

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