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A nonprofit paid Wize Guy Entertainment $4,000 to take high school seniors to prom but the limos never showed up.
A limo company took thousands of dollars that a nonprofit donated to help give Eaton Fire survivors a prom night to remember ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLimo company accused of scamming LA fire victims on prom nightProm night for students affected by the Eaton Fire hit a snag when limos that were supposed to show up to pick them up, never ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNStudents impacted by Eaton Fire stood up on prom night by alleged limo service scamProm night for students affected by the Eaton Fire hit a snag when limos that were supposed to show up to pick them up, never ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNStudents who lost their home in the Eaton Fire scammed, stood up by limo driver for promFree limo rides to the prom for students affected by the Eaton Fire sounded like a great idea. But there was one problem: the ...
Students at Marshall Fundamental Secondary School, many of whom lost their homes in the January firestorm, were stood up Saturday by limousine service Wize Guy Entertainment, which nonprofit ...
It paid Shawn Lasley, the owner of Wize Guy Entertainment, $4,000 to take more than 20 students to their prom. However, parents scrambled to find a ride for their children when the night came.
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