Recently, Brad Pitt has been in the media under the microscope. The Washington Post reported that the actor’s charitable foundation – Make It Right – was required to pay $20.5 million to residents of homes the organization built for them after Hurricane Katrina near New Orleans.

The fact is that the houses were built in 2007, they were sold for an average of 150 thousand dollars, but after a while, people affected by the hurricane found mold, leaky roofs, malfunctions, etc. in the houses. .
These payments will be compensation for poor quality construction. A total of $25,000 will be awarded to all 107 homeowners (the rest will be distributed to those who suffer more from natural disasters).
It is worth noting that the foundation admits its mistakes (use of wood that is not suitable for climatic conditions). The organization even sued the lumber supplier for several years, but meanwhile, the victims filed a class action suit. It took nearly four years for the conflict to be resolved. Finally, the parties managed to agree on the amount of compensation payments. The non-profit organization Global Green will control their transfer to residents.
Source: People Talk

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