Backlash after LA millionaire offers 'any amount' for private firefighters to protect home

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A millionaire in Los Angeles faced a wave of criticism after he posted a plea on social media offering to pay private firefighters "any amount" to protect his home from the raging Palisades Fire, as his neighbors' homes burned.

‘Any Amount’

What we know:

Keith Wasserman, co-founder of the Los Angeles-based real estate firm Gelt Venture Partners, made the request on the platform X Tuesday.

"Does anyone have access to private firefighters to protect our home in Pacific Palisades? Need to act fast here. All neighbors houses burning. Will pay any amount. Thank you," he wrote in a post that has since been deleted, though not before other X users captured screenshots.

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Swift backlash

What they're saying:

The post was met with fury from users who criticized it as "tone-deaf."

"Incredible nerve… His family is evacuated and he’s trying to hire private firefighters to risk their lives to save a home he most certainly has insured," one X user commented.

"The disconnect is jaw dropping. Just wow," said another user.

Others condemned Wasserman for being elitist.

"So you’re suggesting that potentially lifesaving resources (even if "private") should be diverted to save your house because you’re rich while tens of thousands of people try to evacuate?," wrote Renny.

Account deleted

Wasserman's account appears to have been deleted, but not before he responded to critics he called "trolls," according to the New York Post.

"Mama, I’m going viral!" he wrote, before scrubbing the post.

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In 2018, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West paid private firefighters to save their $60 million mansion from the Woolsey Fire, as first reported by TMZ.

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