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Questions over Pamela Price recall campaign payments
The campaign to recall District Attorney Pamela Price has paid thousands of dollars to a security company created by one of the group’s key leaders — even though it lacks proper state licenses to operate as a security firm, the East Bay Times reported..
OAKLAND, Calif. - Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price's campaign is questioning some of the financing of the recall against her.
The East Bay Times reports the campaign to recall Price paid $4,500 to Efficient Private Protection, a security company owned by Brenda Grisham, one of the leaders of the recall campaign.
And the Times reports the company does not have the proper licenses to be a security firm.
Grisham said the money was for her personal security, saying she faced threats because of her effort to recall Price from office.