It’s not just Florida first responders—people are traveling from all over the country and the world to help with this enormous undertaking. I’ve witnessed remarkable generosity and selfless actions by those on the scene of this catastrophe, as efforts to help victims and their families continue into another week.
While these actions are so inspiring, I want to warn Floridians that bad actors may try to take advantage of the situation. I’m urging those who wish to donate to be cautious of scammers exploiting the Surfside building collapse for their own financial profit.
Floridians can guard against charity scams by:
- Contacting the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance at Give.org or Charity Navigator to determine whether a charity has any complaints against them before donating;
- Researching how the charity uses donations; and
- Refraining from providing banking information to unsolicited calls or emails on behalf of a charity.
As many Floridians gather this weekend to celebrate Independence Day, remember to keep those impacted by the Surfside building collapse in your prayers, as first responders will continue to work hard throughout the weekend and beyond to locate those who remain missing.
In The News
Attorney General Moody warns of ‘charity scams’ related to Surfside collapse, WFLA Tampa
Watch out for Surfside charity scams and price gouging, WPLG Local 10 News South Florida
Scam warnings issued following Surfside condo collapse, CBS 12 Palm Beach
34 face charges following 9-month investigation into Orange County gang violence, Click Orlando
Protecting Floridians
Medicaid Provider Arrested for Stealing More Than $5,000 from Taxpayer-Funded Program
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and the Leon County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Medicaid home and community-based services provider. According to an investigation by MFCU, Diane Ellis allegedly defrauded the Florida Medicaid program out of more than $5,000 over the course of three years.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “Exploiting the taxpayer-funded Medicaid program, along with the vulnerable patients in need of care, will never be allowed in this state. Excellent work by my Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in bringing this fraudster to justice.” Read More
Attorney General Moody Provides Online Safety Tips for Floridians During Internet Safety Month
This National Internet Safety Month, Attorney General Ashley Moody is reminding Floridians to be responsible online. The internet continues to be an important part of Floridian’s lives, with even more activity moving online during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sadly, identity thieves, fraudsters, sexual predators and human traffickers also use the internet to commit heinous crimes. It is important to regularly review online safety measures to avoid falling prey to any of these devious online schemes.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “In the internet age, we can buy groceries, clothes, or even a new car with a few clicks of the mouse, but we can also unknowingly invite fraudsters, thieves or even sexual predators into our lives. While the internet can be a great tool to improve our everyday lives, we must make sure we are taking measures to increase the safety and security of our finances and our families online.” Read More
Events
This week, Attorney General Ashley Moody received site briefings at the scene of the Surfside building collapse. First responder crews continue their search in the rubble for the missing residents.
Left picture, from left to right: Bal Harbour Mayor Gabe Groisman, Attorney General Moody, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz, Former Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management Jared Moskowitz
Left picture, from left to right: Bal Harbour Mayor Gabe Groisman, Attorney General Moody, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz, Former Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management Jared Moskowitz
Attorney General Moody thanking first responders for their extraordinary and diligent efforts to locate the missing after the Surfside building collapse.
Left picture, from left to right: Miami Police Department Sgt. Melvin Gonzalez, Attorney General Moody, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Deputy Incident Commander Andy Alvarez, Florida Division of Emergency Management Deputy Director Steven Hynes
Left picture, from left to right: Miami Police Department Sgt. Melvin Gonzalez, Attorney General Moody, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Deputy Incident Commander Andy Alvarez, Florida Division of Emergency Management Deputy Director Steven Hynes
Attorney General Moody speaking at the Florida Police Chiefs Association's Annual Summer Training Conference.