Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officials mum on Victims’ Fund total

Donation efforts set to finish this month

- By Nicole Raz Las Vegas Review-journal

The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund is slated to begin distributi­ng payments to eligible victims next month — but fund officials have not yet said how much money has been collected.

The fund was establishe­d in October to oversee the consolidat­ion and distributi­on of donations following the Oct. 1 shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival that left 58 people dead and hundreds of others injured.

Scott Nielson, chairman of the Las

Vegas Victims’

Fund committee, previously told the Las

Vegas Review-journal that would-be donors were encouraged to give money by

Jan 31.

On Monday,

Nielson said the fund is “continuing its fundraisin­g efforts until the end of the month.”

“We don’t want to provide a dollar figure for the total amount contribute­d until our efforts are concluded and the contributi­ons have been deposited in the LVVF bank account,” he said.

VICTIMS’ FUND

We don’t want to provide a dollar figure for the total amount contribute­d until our efforts are concluded.

“Providing a dollar figure that is an inaccurate estimate would be a disservice to the families and survivors of 1 October,” he added. “We look forward to providing the total amount available for distributi­on in

the near future.”

Nielson said Dec. 15 that the fund had more than $22 million. He has not given any updated figures since.

Money in the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund will go to people in three categories of descending priority:

The families of those who were killed in the shooting and people who sustained permanent brain

damage and/or permanent paralysis resulting in continuous home medical assistance.

People who were physically injured as a result of the shooting and first admitted to a hospital between Oct. 1 and Oct. 10 for at least one night through Dec. 15. The amount for the injured will be allocated by the number of cumulative overnight

hospital stays.

People who were physically injured as a result of the shooting and who were treated on an emergency or outpatient basis on or before

Oct. 10.

Contact Nicole Raz at nraz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4512. Follow @Journalist­nikki on Twitter.

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