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California fire victims take in details during presentation of $13.5B settlement with PG&E

Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA)

Dec. 9--Denny Kat-Kuoy, whose Fountaingrove home was one of more than 5,300 homes destroyed by the Tubbs fire in October 2017, is among tens of thousands of Californians waiting for a piece of $13.5 billion payback fund that PG&E and wildfire victims' attorneys agreed upon last week in a tentative settlement.

Kat-Kuoy, 51, sat in a conference room Sunday at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country hotel with two of his three children. At the front of the room, attorney James Frantz explained how billions in cash and stock would flow from the utility over the next several years to between 35,000 and 60,000 wildfire victims PG&E agreed to compensate -- a key step for the utility facing an estimated $30 billion of liabilities for several recent wildfires as it tries to exit its bankruptcy proceedings.

For Frantz and other attorneys who outlined the deal in two presentations Sunday afternoon, the massive settlement sent a message of accountability to PG&E, which couched the deal as a milestone toward becoming a utility company that its customers deserve. And Kat-Kuoy, a single father, hopes his share of the settlement will make up for insufficient insurance coverage, allowing his family to move from their one-bedroom apartment into their rebuilt Fountaingrove home on Hanover Place sometime next year.

"Overall, I feel OK," said Kat-Kuoy, a medical device engineer who commutes several hours each day between Santa Rosa and Santa Clara. "We have something -- better than nothing. The number, it sounds big, but we need to know all the details."

Friday's settlement, which needs approval from a federal bankruptcy judge, is meant to address the claims of individuals who sustained losses from the October 2017 wildfires -- including the Tubbs fire -- and the Camp fire of 2018, the "Ghost Ship" Oakland warehouse fire of 2016 and the Butte fire of 2015, according to PG&E. Though PG&E's equipment has been linked to the Camp fire and numerous other recent blazes, a PG&E spokesman said the utility still "does not admit fault" for the Tubbs and Ghost Ship fires, which fire investigators have traced to private electrical systems and which killed 58 people combined.

The recent deal followed a $1 billion settlement that included $415 million to about a dozen North Bay governments including Santa Rosa and Sonoma County and a separate $11 billion agreement with insurance companies that paid out claims for 2017 and 2018 wildfires.

These deals to settle wildfire-related claims are important for PG&E, which aims to finalize its bankruptcy proceedings by June 30 to access a $21 billion state wildfire fund Gov. Gavin Newsom approved in July. The legislation creating the fund makes money available to PG&E only after the utility "has paid substantially all third-party liability claims" related to recent wildfires.

Calls for PG&E to be taken over or broken up over have mounted in recent months, including after the utility's equipment malfunctioned in northern Sonoma County shortly before the nearby ignition of the Kincade fire, which burned more than 77,000 acres and destroyed or damaged several hundred homes and buildings. Frantz characterized the settlement as a way to hold PG&E accountable for the utility's "egregious misconduct" in failing to make sure its electric infrastructure was safe.

"They're not going to be 'PG&E' any more if they fall down again," Frantz said.

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(c)2019 The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Calif.)

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