February 25, 2021
A massive lawsuit against former PG&E officials has been relaunched. John Trotter, who is a retired state court judge, was appointed as a trustee for the Fire Victim Trust and filed the lawsuit into San Francisco Superior Court yesterday. The suit alleges that the company’s former officials should be held liable for damages from the 2017 North Bay fires and the 2018 Camp Fire. The Fire Victim Trust represents more than 80,000 wildfire victims from Sonoma and other Northern California areas.
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Victims fund sues 22 former PG&E officials over 2017-2018 wildfires - wants more money
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Former PG&E CEO Geisha Williams fire victims want more money from her and other former company executives.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle 2017Show MoreShow Less
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Former PG&Electric CEO Tony Earley in 2014 he is one of 24 company executives and board members being sued by victims of wildfires.Russell Yip / The Chronicle 2014Show MoreShow Less
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The aftermath of the Camp Fire in Paradise the trust that handles payments for victims is seeking settlements from former PG&E executives and board members.Photo courtesy Jason Johnson 2018Show MoreShow Less
Wildfire victims sue PG&E s former management for neglect | Climate News aljazeera.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aljazeera.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A trust representing more than 80,000 victims of deadly wildfires ignited by Pacific Gas and Electric’s rickety electrical grid is suing nearly two dozen of the utility’s former executives and board members