A recent email claiming to offer settlement payments from the California v. Vitol lawsuit has raised questions about legitimacy among recipients. However, the California Attorney General's Office has confirmed that the emails are genuine. The $50 million settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging gas price manipulation by Vitol and others, related to an explosion at the ExxonMobil refinery in 2015. Over a million Californians who filed claims before the deadline are receiving approximately $21.65, with options to be paid through Venmo, Zelle, or paper checks.
The California Attorney General's Office confirmed that emails regarding the settlement payments were legitimate, directing recipients to claim their share via Venmo or Zelle.
Recipients of the settlement can confirm their identity and opt to receive their payments either through paper checks or electronic transfers like Venmo or Zelle.
More than a million Californians are receiving a settlement of $21.65 from a $50 million lawsuit against Vitol and other companies for gas price manipulation.
The lawsuit emerged from allegations that companies, including Vitol, conspired to manipulate gas prices following an explosion at a refinery in Torrance.
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