Families of California wildfire victims slam PG&E for crimes

The photos of the 84 people killed in a 2018 wildfire that wiped out the town of Paradise, are displayed during a hearing held on felony charges against PG&E Corp., in Butte County Superior Court in Chico, Calif., Tuesday, June 16, 2020. PG&E CEO Bill Johnson, entered guilty pleas on behalf of the company for 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter stemming from the fire which was blamed on the company’s crumbling electrical grid. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, Pool)

The families of some of the 85 people killed by a horrific Northern California wildfire ignited by Pacific Gas & Electric’s long-neglected equipment vilified the company Wednesday as greedy, corrupt and reckless, telling heartbreaking stories of their loss in court.

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