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Erroneous accusations that a wealthy couple, Stewart and Lynda Resnick, have been hoarding water amid the Southern California wildfires have been spreading widely online.
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What to know about online claims about who owns California's waterErroneous accusations that a wealthy couple, Stewart and Lynda Resnick, have been hoarding water amid the Southern California wildfires have been spreading widely online.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
Claims that the Resnick family, owners of Wonderful Co., own California’s water are false. They use a lot, but it's unrelated to wildfire control.
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