How do I inform a District Attorney of some fraudulent activity that has gone unnoticed by the public?

1 Dec
2009
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I have some information on an individual who was accepting donations from the public that were “100% for charity,” and later suspiciously changed it to “50% for charity.” Is this something I could tell a District Attorney to hopefully look into further? If so, is there a specific way to go about doing that (special document filing, etc)?

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1 Response to How do I inform a District Attorney of some fraudulent activity that has gone unnoticed by the public?

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LovesTheConstitution

December 1st, 2009 at 11:15 am

Just call the DA’s office to report it.

In some states, the state Attorney General prosecutes fraudulent “charities”.

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