
Scandal-Plagued Congressman Cory Mills Loses GOP Primary Amid Ethics Probe
By MATTHEW RICE
|Routine fines for failing to keep brush cleared were mistakenly sent to homeowners whose properties have nothing left but scorched earth.

Carol Sanborn spent more than 40 years in the same home at Pacific Palisades before the fire took it. When a $31 brush clearance fine arrived in her mailbox — for failing to maintain vegetation on a property that has no vegetation, no structure, and no walls, only dirt — she picked up a red pen, wrote “insulting and cruel” across the invoice, and mailed it back to the city.

By MATTHEW RICE
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By MATTHEW RICE
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By SOPHIE HOWE
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By LAWRENCE KUDLOW
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By A.R. HOFFMAN
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By LUKE FUNK
|Carol Sanborn spent more than 40 years in the same home at Pacific Palisades before the fire took it. When a $31 brush clearance fine arrived in her mailbox — for failing to maintain vegetation on a property that has no vegetation, no structure, and no walls, only dirt — she picked up a red pen, wrote “insulting and cruel” across the invoice, and mailed it back to the city.
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