California Man Collects Cash For Veterans, But Fails To Deliver

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By valleynewslive.com

A man sold raffle tickets across the country claiming to raise money to help veterans. He brought in more than a $100,000. But WCCO learned where the money was really going, and it wasnā€™t to veterans. And there are victims right here in Minnesota.

Brad Johnson is a constant supporter of two things:Ā ā€œMilitary and aviation,ā€ he said.

So when he learned about Winged Warriors, he thought it was a win-win.Ā ā€œI thought it was a great opportunity for the two to come together,ā€ Johnson said.

According to the groupā€™s Facebook page, Winged Warriors, based in California, claims to be a ā€œnonprofit organization.ā€ The website says they offer flight lessons for vets.hire vets

Up until December 2013, they were selling raffle tickets to win a 1948 Cessna 140 and other small planes. WCCO teamed up with CBS Los Angeles investigative reporter David Goldstein.

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