Companies that sold gender-reveal fireworks which ignited California wildfire agree to $4m settlement
Companies that sold the illegal gender-reveal fireworks responsible for igniting the El Dorado wildfire have agreed to a settlement totaling over $4 million. Wholesale Fireworks Corp and its subsidiary American Fireworks Wholesale LLC will pay more than $4 million, while Pink or Blue Gender Team Inc will pay $50,000.

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AI-generatedCompanies that sold the illegal gender-reveal fireworks responsible for igniting the El Dorado wildfire have agreed to a settlement totaling over $4 million. Wholesale Fireworks Corp and its subsidiary American Fireworks Wholesale LLC will pay more than $4 million, while Pink or Blue Gender Team Inc will pay $50,000. This settlement resolves civil claims brought by the US Forest Service following the 2020 blaze, which burned over 22,000 acres and resulted in the death of a firefighter. Prosecutors argued the companies were liable for selling devices that were illegal in California and lacked adequate warnings. The couple who inadvertently started the fire in September 2020 have already pleaded guilty to charges including involuntary manslaughter and were ordered to pay restitution.
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5 extractedFederal prosecutors stated the smoke bomb devices should never have been sold in California where they are illegal.
The couple who started the fire pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and other charges.
A veteran Forest Service firefighter died 12 days into the blaze while fighting the El Dorado fire.
The El Dorado fire incinerated 22,744 acres, wiped out nine structures and more than a dozen outbuildings.
Companies that sold gender-reveal fireworks which ignited California wildfire agree to $4m settlement.