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GREEN BAY, WI – (WGBW) – The US Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Gregory Haanstad advises people to avoid hurricane relief scams.
“When natural disasters strike, Americans are often are at their best, seeking to help their neighbors and fellow citizens in any way possible,” said United States Attorney Greg Haanstad in a press release. “However, these disasters also provide an opportunity for scam artists to take advantage of this compassion and generosity.
Haanstad said while Wisconsin wasn’t directly impacted by Hurricane Helene, the generosity of spirit of its residents makes them want to help.
“Although the Eastern District of Wisconsin was not directly impacted by Hurricane Helene, residents of Wisconsin have shown themselves to be among the most thoughtful and caring in the country, often seeking to donate money to relief efforts,” Haanstad said. “To help ensure that these donations reach their intended goal and do not get diverted to those who seek only to enrich themselves, I ask residents of the Eastern District to be mindful as they consider participating in solicited or unsolicited donation requests.”
Haanstad said with Hurricane Helene’s devastation and Hurricane Milton approaching landfall, fraudsters will target both victims of the storm and those who want to help.
The public should exercise diligence before giving contributions to anyone soliciting donations or individuals offering to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene. Solicitations can originate from phone calls, texts, social media, e-mail, door-to-door collections, flyers, mailings, and other similar methods.
To protect yourself from hurricane relief scams, individuals should adhere to certain guidelines, including:
To find trusted donation sites and other ways to help visit the Civic Media Hurricane Help Page at civicmedia.us/help.
The U.S. Department of Justice established the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to deter, investigate, and prosecute fraud in the wake of disasters. More than 50 federal, state, and local agencies participate in the NCDF, which reminds the public to be aware of and report any instances of alleged fraudulent activity related to relief operations and funding for victims.
Complaints of fraud may be reported online at www.justice.gov/DisasterComplaintForm. Complaints may also be reported to the NCDF at (866) 720-5721, a hotline that is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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