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The OneOrlando Fund will stop taking donations for Pulse survivors at the end of this month. That’s after a second payout from the fund is scheduled to go out.
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The OneOrlando Fund has distributed $27.4 million to victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting and their families. That accounts for 98 percent of the eligible requests for aid the fund was set up to handle.
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Money from the OneOrlando Fund will start going to victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting, despite a lawsuit trying to block disbursement. A judge will hear a request next week to block payments until the fund has been audited.
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The city of Orlando received more than 350 claims for payment to victims of the Pulse nightclub tragedy, but has gotten competing claims for some victims.
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The deadline is Monday for Pulse mass shooting victims and their families to submit claims for the OneOrlando Fund.