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Pistons owner, Flint native Tom Gores pledges $10 million to aid water crisis
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Pistons owner, Flint native Tom Gores pledges $10 million to aid water crisis

Updated Mar. 5, 2020 12:29 a.m. ET

FLINT, Mich. (AP) -- Tom Gores, a Flint native and owner of the Detroit Pistons, is pledging to raise $10 million to address the short- and long-term needs of his Michigan hometown, where the drinking water is contaminated with lead.

Gores said in a statement Thursday that he's appointed two associates to raise money from other business leaders and identify priorities in Flint.

Gores, who is chairman of Los Angeles-based Platinum Equity, also will contribute. He says Flint once was a "cornerstone of American industry" and that people "from coast to coast" need to step up.

Pistons vice chairman Arn Tellem and Platinum Equity partner Mark Barnhill will lead the effort.

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Barnhill says the residents' immediate needs are important but that long-term opportunities in Flint will also be explored, such as small business assistance.

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