The woman is accused of raising just over A$60,000 via GoFundMe, which was working to return the money to donors, Dalton said. She was scheduled to appear at Brisbane magistrates’ court tomorrow.
More than $100 million has been donated to victims of the Los Angeles wildfires through GoFundMe campaigns — the popular crowdfunding platform that verifies all accounts to protect against scams.
The woman is accused of raising just over Aus$60,000 (US$37,000) via GoFundMe, which was working to return the money to donors, Dalton said. She was scheduled to appear at Brisbane Magistrates ...
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Mr Dalton said: “We’ve been dealing with GoFundMe and I understand through my investigators that they are making attempts to repay that money to the people ... who donated that money.” ...
Mr Dalton said: “We’ve been dealing with GoFundMe and I understand through my investigators that they are making attempts to repay that money to the people ... who donated that money.” ...
Donors were allegedly swindled out of A$60,000 (£30,500) via donation website GoFundMe. The website is attempting to repay the funds, Mr Dalton said. The woman is expected to appear before ...
The woman is accused of raising just over Aus$60,000 (US$37,000) via GoFundMe, which was working to return the money to donors, Dalton said.
The woman is accused of raising just over Aus$60,000 (US$37,000) via GoFundMe, which was working to return the money to donors, Dalton said. She was scheduled to appear at Brisbane Magistrates ...
Pic: Queensland Police Detective Inspector Paul Dalton told reporters the woman allegedly defrauded donors of more than $60,000 (£30,500) via GoFundMe. The woman also took careful steps to ...