Kyle Richards' ex has redeemed himself with sweet gesture for people affected by US fires

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Kyle Richards’ estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, was targeted for hate messages after saying his real estate firm, The Agency, will do everything they can to help people affected by the US fires.

Mauricio Umansky turned around online hate in just 24 hours later. He has now opened a donation and resource center to help those affected in the Palisades fires, and everyone is so grateful to him.

Kyle Richards faces Mauricio Umanaky, who holds back of hat on head on Buying Beverly Hills.

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Kyle Richards’ ex has made a sweet gesture

Kyle Richards‘ ex, Mauricio Umansky, has set up a sweet gesture to help those affected by the US fires. He has now opened a donation and resource center on Washington Boulevard.

As part of his brand, The Agency, which features on Netflix’s Buying Beverly Hills, they’re asking for toiletries, clothing, baby supplies, children’s toys, electronics, home goods and pet supplies.

They’ve also told people in need, such as homeless clients, that they have available resources including charging stations, food and beverages, a temporary housing advisory and coloring stations for kids.

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Just 24 hours ago, Mauricio received hate

Mauricio was receiving hate for his pledge to help those affected by the US fires. People slammed him for charging large prices for homes, with one follower pointing out he sells mansions for $50M.

However, Mauricio quickly redeemed himself and made sure he was making a difference. He’s also reposted a client’s message on his Instagram Story which says they don’t want to make money from this.

He wrote: “We have been working tirelessly to give the best possible service to our clients who are homeless and we will continue to do that,” while Mauricio also set up an emergency meeting to help out.

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