The claim originated on a satirical website. There is no credible evidence Cuban moved any of his businesses from Texas to California.
A Dallas real estate mogul is among the thousands of people whose homes have been destroyed in the California wildfires. A spokesperson for Mehrdad Moayedi, CEO of North Texas-based Centurion American Development Group,
NORTH TEXAS — The wildfires in California are turning into one of the deadliest natural disasters in Los Angeles' history. CBS News reports that 24 people have died so far and thousands have lost homes. But, when disaster strikes, Texans step up to help. Fire departments across North Texas are rolling out to answer the call.
CNN’s Erin Burnett meets a California firefighter, Chien Yu, who lost his home in the wildfires. When they visit the destruction of his home, he ends up finding his wedding ring he though he had lost in the fire. Olympic Brazilian kitesurfer Bruno Lobo shared a video of himself saving a woman struggling in the water. (Credit: Bruno Lobo /TMX)
In a heartfelt sendoff, volunteers loaded and double-checked trucks at the organization’s warehouse in East Dallas before gathering for a prayer.
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The deployments are expected to last up to 14 days, with the possibility of extension based on operational needs and ground conditions.
Other Dallas businesses, including Sprinkled with Pink, are donating the proceeds from their California collection to wildfire relief.
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A Dallas real estate magnate is among the thousands of people whose homes were destroyed by raging wildfires in California. Mehrdad Moayedi, CEO of Centurion American Development Group, confirmed in an email to The Dallas Morning News that his Malibu home was destroyed last week.