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Man charged with scamming tornado victims seeking home repairs in north St. Louis 27%
By Kavahn Mansouri63%
5/29/2026, 10:00:00 AM
BS Summary: This article contains 16 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Hasty Generalization, and Availability Heuristic, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 34.9% saturation with 105 hits. Analysis detected 432 faulty-reasoning hits from 301 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 38.2% and a BS Rank of 27% (12,366 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 73.50% of the article peer group.
A High Ridge contractor is accused of defrauding victims of the EF3 tornado that tore through north St.
Louis last May.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced her office has filed charges against Jacob Kaestner concerning the defrauding of 16 Missourians in connection with his business, JK Exteriors.
The majority of the defrauded individuals were victims of last year’s May and March tornadoes.
Kaestner faces 23 counts of deceptive business practices.
Hanaway’s office says he defrauded consumers and financially exploited seniors who were victims of the storms.
“In the aftermath of tornadoes and natural disasters, families are at their most vulnerable, and scammers who prey on that pain are reprehensible.
Contractor fraud is never tolerated in Missouri,” Hanaway said in a statement.
“My office will pursue those who take advantage of disaster recovery efforts, and we will stand with St.
Louisans every step of the way.”
The charges say JK Exteriors falsely promised to replace roofs, gutters and siding on storm-damaged homes in exchange for up-front payments.
After getting paid, Kaestner allegedly abandoned the projects — some of them weren’t completed and others never were started.
Hanaway’s office said Kaestner completed projects for one person, but only after he found out they filed a complaint with her office.
In total, the victims lost $131,885.
Over the past year, St.
Louis Public Radio reporters heard similar stories from residents in north St.
Louis about contractors.
Several told STLPR that contractors often took money up front and then never did the work.
Missourians who believe they may have been a victim of contractor fraud can file a complaint with the Missouri attorney general’s office by calling the Consumer Protection hotline at 800-392-8222 or by submitting a complaint online at ago.mo.gov.
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