Customers of the solar company Pink Energy are still waiting for their unfinished projects to be completed months after Virginia's attorney general's office launched an investigation into the business.
it s a mix. it s a recipe for this stuff. when you have a big pot of money and a rush to get it out the door, of course people are going to figure out ways to siphon off parts of it and get mine. this has always been. we had fraud in the continue continental army and union army and roman. try to find out what went wrong and claw it back. some of the financial companies hired to process it were clearly incapable of working at that volume. dana: in fact, let s show you a few of those here. firms believed to be tied to fraudulent loans. some of them they are not necessarily household names. blue acre, cross riverbank and a few other ones. they could be on the hook for
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Attorney General Daniel Cameron is leading a nine-state coalition of his counterparts asking five solar lending companies to suspend payments from Pink Energy customers, while an
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