New jersey officials warn against charitable fraud after hurricanes
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New Jersey Officials Warn Against Charitable Fraud After Hurricanes

October 11, 2024

Trenton, NJ – New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Consumer Affairs have issued a caution to New Jersey residents regarding potential fraudulent schemes following severe hurricanes in the southeastern United States. This warning coincides with ongoing rescue and emergency operations to assist those affected by the natural disasters, which include hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, and flooding.

The officials emphasized the importance of verifying the legitimacy of charities before making donations, advising consumers to “Investigate Before You Donate.” They noted that while the devastation from Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton has prompted many to offer aid, these situations can also be exploited by scammers.

According to Attorney General Platkin, these events can be opportunities for con artists to capitalize on public generosity. Consumers are therefore urged to be cautious and ensure their contributions go to the intended recipients rather than fraudsters.

Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs, Cari Fais, echoed these sentiments by encouraging New Jerseyans eager to help to direct their contributions to established organizations.

She highlighted that conducting due diligence can prevent donations from being misused. Potential donors are encouraged to verify the registration and financial transparency of charities using the resources provided by Consumer Affairs.

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