Information for Lahaina Maui and all other "wildfire" victims

What no one else is going to tell them

  1. Sign up for a PO Box as soon as possible and put in change of addresses.
  2. If someone, including a corporation started the fire or caused it from not maintaining their equipment, you are likely a crime victim. As a crime victim you will have more rights than if you're a "survivor" or a "fire victim". The law recognizes "crime victims," not other contrived terminology.
  3. The government, your attorneys, and the news media will try to dupe you into believing you're a "survivor" or "fire victim," do not be gullible. You are a "crime victim," the law does not care how you feel on this.
  4. Talk with your local district attorney and your state attorney general. If someone started the fire, you should be criminally represented by the State AND by who ever you hire to represent you civilly. Who you hire is NOT criminally representing you. The State represents people in criminal matters which you already pay for with your taxes. More representation is more money for you.
  5. If a corporation started a fire, hold the agency(s) that are meant to oversee it accountable, sue them.
  6. If a government agency did not maintain their land like Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, and National Park Service routinely don't, sue them.
  7. If a government agency did not maintain their land and a fire department did not make them maintain their land, sue them too.
  8. If any agency did not do the job that you pay them to do with your tax monies, find out which representative(s) decide policy for that agency, sue them and #VoteThemOut!.
  9. Only talk to your attorneys in writing so that there is a paper trail and not she said he said. They do not care how often you call.
  10. Depending on your State's laws, if your attorney represents two or more people, your attorney might not be able to legally accept a settlement that is not unanimously accepted.
  11. Energy, natural gas, electricity, green power are commodities.
  12. Federal law (11 U.S.C. § 109[d]) prohibits commodity brokers from filing chapter 11 and restricts them to chapter 7.

    "In addition, stock and commodity brokers are prohibited from filing under chapter 11 and are restricted to chapter 7. 11 U.S.C. § 109(d)"

I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice. I am a crime victim of the 2018 "Camp Fire" #fraudfire. You can read about my story at, https://www.fraudfires.com. Please feel free to reach out to me for additional help.