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If you’ve lived in California for a while, odds are Pacific Gas and Electric’s bankruptcy filing this week isn’t the first time you’ve heard about big problems at the state’s largest utility.

There was the company’s last bankruptcy, filed in 2001.

And then there was the horrific 2010 San Bruno gas explosion, which killed eight people and destroyed a neighborhood. The company was fined and convicted of criminal safety violations.

On Wednesday, the latest turn of the screw hinged on that verdict; a federal judge found that the company was in violation of its probation because it didn’t properly report its role in a 2017 Butte County wildfire.

“Does a judge turn a blind eye and let PG&E continue what you’re doing, let you keep killing people?” United States District Judge William Alsup said, according to The Mercury News.