DA Pamela Price campaign questions payments to security firm by recall supporters

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Questions over Pamela Price recall campaign payments

The campaign to recall District Attorney Pamela Price has paid thousands of dollars to a security company created by one of the group’s key leaders — even though it lacks proper state licenses to operate as a security firm, the East Bay Times reported..

Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price's campaign is questioning some of the financing of the recall against her.

The East Bay Times reports the campaign to recall Price paid $4,500 to Efficient Private Protection, a security company owned by Brenda Grisham, one of the leaders of the recall campaign.

And the Times reports the company does not have the proper licenses to be a security firm.

Grisham said the money was for her personal security, saying she faced threats because of her effort to recall Price from office.