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A GoFundMe fundraising page for one of the Concord-Carlisle High School students killed in a crash was apparently fraudulent.
Police opened an investigation into a fake GoFundMe campaign that claimed it was raising money for a Concord-Carlisle High ...
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Police say they are aware of a fraudulent GoFundMe page created to make people believe they were helping the family of one of ...
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Police are investigating an apparent fraud involving an online fundraiser created after a Florida crash that killed three ...
GoFundMe said it has refunded money to those who donated to a fraudulent fundraiser for a Concord-Carlisle student who was ...
The now-removed GoFundMe page falsely claimed to raise funds for the funeral of 18-year-old Hannah Wasserman, Superintendent ...
GoFundMe removed a campaign from its website intended to raise funds for the funeral of a Massachusetts high school student ...
The Concord-Carlisle High School community gathered Sunday night in memory of three members of the senior class that were ...
Concord-Carlisle High School seniors Jimmy McIntosh, Hannah Wasserman, and Maisey O'Donnell from Massachusetts have been ...
The fundraiser in the name of Hannah Wasserman, 18, had raised more than $5,700 before it was taken down, a GoFundMe spokesperson said via email. “Our hearts go out to the community after this ...
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