Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Report: Feds to bill fire victims if utility doesn’t pay $4B

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SAN FRANCISCO >> Federal officials are prepared to bill wildfire victims for a portion of the nearly $4 billion the government says it’s owed by Pacific Gas & Electric Co., if the debt isn’t resolved as part of the utility’s bankruptcy case, according to a newspaper report Sunday.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has asked for reimbursem­ent from PG&E to cover costs from the government’s response to destructiv­e fires in 2015, 2017 and 2018. Under PG&E’s current plan to resolve its bankruptcy, any payment to FEMA would have to come from the $13.5 billion the utility intends to reserve primarily to settle claims from wildfire victims, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Victims’ lawyers are fighting FEMA’s claim, which would take up nearly 30% of the settlement. But FEMA told the Chronicle it is compelled to seek compensati­on from PG&E. Otherwise, individual victims would be responsibl­e if they get settlement funds that duplicate money already paid by the federal government, according to Bob Fenton, the agency’s regional administra­tor.

Fenton said FEMA has “no interest” in reducing the amount of settlement funds available for fire victims.

“What we are interested in doing is holding PG&E responsibl­e and accountabl­e for the billions of dollars taxpayers provided to assist individual­s and communitie­s affected by the wildfires,” he told the newspaper. “The last thing I want to do is have to go after these individual­s that have received claims from the bankruptcy where certain parts of that claim may duplicate funding that we’ve already given them . ... It’s much easier up front to go ahead and simply deal with PG&E directly.”

The FEMA dispute is one of several major unresolved issues in the PG&E bankruptcy. PG&E has already won court approval of its deal with victims’ attorneys and a separate $11 billion settlement to resolve claims from insurance companies. But the company must clear a series of other hurdles as it works to resolve the rest of the case, which includes a broader bankruptcy exit plan.

FEMA has requested about $3.9 billion in bankruptcy claims against PG&E because of the 2015 Butte Fire, the 2017 wildfires in wine country and the 2018 Camp Fire.

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