PG&E Pleads Guilty On 2018 California Camp Fire: 'Our Equipment Started That Fire'
California's largest utility company pleaded guilty on Tuesday to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter. It marks the first time that any major utility has been charged with homicide.
by Vanessa Romo
Jun 16, 2020
2 minutes
Pacific Gas & Electric pleaded guilty on Tuesday to 84 separate counts of involuntary manslaughter and one felony count of unlawfully starting a fire in a case stemming from a horrific 2018 blaze that destroyed much of the town of Paradise in Northern California.
PG&E CEO and President Bill Johnson entered the in Butte County Superior
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