I'm going to admit to being absolutely delighted by this news. We stood by and watched some unscrupulous business owners take advantage of people who where literally having the worst time in their lives.
Price gouging on water, food, medication, and fuel in the middle of a natural disaster should be a felony; especially when private citizens up here were buying boats and heading South to assist.
Thank you, General Paxton, and keep it up!
AG Paxton Files
More Lawsuits Against Businesses Accused of
Price Gouging During Hurricane Harvey
AUSTIN – Attorney
General Ken Paxton today filed more price gouging lawsuits against businesses
accused of taking advantage of Texans affected by Hurricane Harvey. In these
cases, consumers were allegedly charged excessive prices for gasoline.
“Price gouging by unscrupulous profiteers is
something that no Texan should have been confronted with during a declared
disaster like Hurricane Harvey,” Attorney General Paxton said. “Price gouging
is illegal, unconscionable and completely opposite the spirit of cooperation we
saw just about everywhere else in our state before, during and after the
hurricane. My office will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute
more cases arising from Harvey.”
After a state disaster has been declared, as
Governor Greg Abbott did on August 23, Texas law prohibits selling necessities
such as drinking water, food, medicine, and fuel at an exorbitant or excessive
price. Attorney General Paxton named the following defendants in Hurricane
Harvey price gouging lawsuits:
- Big
Willy’s which has locations
south/southwest the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, charged $3.99 and $4.99
per gallon of unleaded gasoline at numerous stations.
- Tejano Mart in Laredo, which charged consumers up to $9.99 per gallon of unleaded regular gasoline.
In September, Attorney General Paxton filed
the first round of Hurricane Harvey price gouging lawsuits against a motel in
Robstown and gas stations in Dallas-Fort Worth and Laredo. Last month, he sent
notices of violations to 127 Texas retailers accused of price gouging at their
gas stations. A finding of price gouging carries civil penalties up to $20,000
for each violation, rising to $250,000 for violations targeting those 65 and
older.
Texans who believe they’ve been scammed or
price gouged should call the attorney general’s Consumer Protection Hotline
toll-free at (800) 621-0508, email consumeremergency@oag.texas.gov,
or file a complaint online at https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/cpd/file-a-consumer-complaint.
To view the petition filed against Big
Willy’s, click here: http://bit.ly/2jmb1Pr
To view the
petition filed against Tejano Mart, click here: http://bit.ly/2iUFDnl
#Harvey #Aggielaw #Gigem
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