State Farm boss secretly filmed making bombshell comments about wildfire victims

A top State Farm executive has been terminated for his shocking comments about LA wildfire victims and revelations about corporate tactics to increase rates on those most at risk.

Haden Kirkpatrick, the Vice President for Innovation and Venture Capital at State Farm, was captured on a hidden camera discussing how the company played a role in raising rates for Californian homeowners affected by the devastating fires earlier this year.

In the undercover footage released by O’Keefe Media Group, Kirkpatrick can be heard making insensitive and calculated remarks about the victims of the wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles County, resulting in numerous casualties and widespread destruction.

In the bombshell footage, Kirkpatrick dismissed the suffering of victims and criticized Californians for building homes in fire-prone regions. 

‘People want to build in areas where they want to have, like, natural areas around them for their ego. But it’s also a f***ing desert. And so, it dries out as a tinderbox.

‘Areas like where the Palisades are, there should never be houses built in the first place,’ Kirkpatrick added without an ounce of sympathy for the thousands who lost everything.

But the footage went further still as Kirkpatrick admitted that wildfires such as those which tore through Pacific Palisades and Altadena, are entirely predictable to insiders and that State Farm is actively maneuvering to escape financial exposure to such disasters. 

‘Climate change is pushing these seasons. If you’re an insurance professional, it’s predictable,’ he said.

Haden Kirkpatrick, State Farm's Vice President for Innovation and Venture Capital, was secretly recorded admitting the company 'kind of' orchestrated a massive rate hike for California homeowners reeling from the devastation of January's deadly fires

Haden Kirkpatrick, State Farm’s Vice President for Innovation and Venture Capital, was secretly recorded admitting the company ‘kind of’ orchestrated a massive rate hike for California homeowners reeling from the devastation of January’s deadly fires

In the bombshell footage, Kirkpatrick dismissed the suffering of victims and criticized Californians for building homes in fire-prone regions

In the bombshell footage, Kirkpatrick dismissed the suffering of victims and criticized Californians for building homes in fire-prone regions

In the most stunning portion of the secret recording, Kirkpatrick described how State Farm manipulated its request for a 22% emergency rate hike to offset $7.9bn in wildfire losses

In the most stunning portion of the secret recording, Kirkpatrick described how State Farm manipulated its request for a 22% emergency rate hike to offset $7.9bn in wildfire losses

In the most stunning portion of the secret recording, Kirkpatrick described how State Farm manipulated its request for a 22 percent emergency rate hike in California to offset $7.9 billion in wildfire losses, then made veiled threats about pulling out of California’s insurance market entirely if regulators didn’t comply.

‘Our people look at this and say, “s***, we’ve got, like, maybe $5 billion that we’re short if something happens,”‘ Kirkpatrick confessed laying out a strategy.

‘We’ll go to the Department of Insurance and say, “We’re overexposed here, you have to let us catch up our rate.” And if regulators don’t give us what we want we’ll say, “Okay, then we are going to cancel these policies.”‘

Kirkpatrick was also caught openly admitting to explicit hiring biases, disclosing a strategic effort to reshape the company’s workforce along demographic lines all while making shocking racial comments.

‘I want the 2040 workforce. So, go find me the demographic profile of America in 2040: more Hispanic and Latinos,’ Kirkpatrick said, tasking his HR team to prioritize such racial and ethnic groups. 

When asked whether he would apply such preferences to his personal life, Kirkpatrick doubled down.

‘I’m being biased… away from my own kind [whites],’ he said. 

The fallout was swift. State Farm confirmed that Kirkpatrick has been fired, and in an official statement denounced his comments from the March 6 video as ‘false’.

Kirkpatrick dismissed the suffering of victims and criticized Californians for building homes in fire-prone regions. 'People want to build in areas where they want to have, like, natural areas around them for their ego. But it's also a f***ing desert. And so, it dries out as a tinderbox

Kirkpatrick dismissed the suffering of victims and criticized Californians for building homes in fire-prone regions. ‘People want to build in areas where they want to have, like, natural areas around them for their ego. But it’s also a f***ing desert. And so, it dries out as a tinderbox

A view of flames at the mountain as seen from Topanga Canyon near Pacific Palisades in Topanga, Los Angeles, on January 9

 A view of flames at the mountain as seen from Topanga Canyon near Pacific Palisades in Topanga, Los Angeles, on January 9

A burned vehicle remains near the rubble of beachfront homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire  in Malibu, California

A burned vehicle remains near the rubble of beachfront homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire  in Malibu, California

‘These assertions are inaccurate and in no way represent the views of State Farm,’ said company spokesman Sevag Sarkissian.

‘They do not reflect our position regarding the victims of this tragedy, the commitment we have demonstrated to the people of California, or our hiring practices across the company.’

The California Department of Insurance which has been reviewing State Farm’s rate hike request has so far remained silent on the revelations. 

State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has previously signaled resistance to State Farm’s rate demands, noting in a February 14 letter that more information was needed before approving any increase that could further squeeze fire-stricken homeowners.

But if Kirkpatrick’s statements do reflect the thinking inside State Farm, regulators and consumers could face a future where California’s largest insurer of homes pulls back or exits altogether.

State Farm had been California’s largest provider of homeowners’ insurance  covering over a million homes until it began pulling out of new policy underwriting in 2023, citing wildfire risk. 

DailyMail.com has reached out to State Farm for comment. 

You May Also Like
The Baked Bear is serving up ice cream sandwiches all over San Francisco, including Warriors' Thrive City

The Baked Bear offers ice cream sandwiches in various locations in San Francisco, including at the Warriors’ Thrive City

SAN FRANCISCO — The Bay Area has a significant history associated with…
Explosive truth behind Trump and Musk's 'abusive' bromance collapse... and which billionaire was secretly the CLINGY one

The real reason for the dramatic end of Trump and Musk’s close relationship… and the mystery billionaire who turned out to be overly attached.

The abrupt break-up between President Donald Trump and his First Buddy played…
Elon Musk makes stunning Epstein U-turn after taking on Trump in war that cost him $27billion

Elon Musk changes his opinion on Epstein after facing Trump in a costly battle.

Elon Musk has backed away from his extraordinary claim that President Donald…
Meet Ryan Seacrest's DECADES younger lover. She's a blonde intern from his network...

Introducing Ryan Seacrest’s Young Blonde Intern-Turned-Lover

Eternal bachelor Ryan Seacrest has a new love in his life, and…
Supreme Court gives DOGE access to Social Security data

Supreme Court grants access to Social Security data for DOGE

Granting DOGE access to sensitive data within the Social Security Administration, the…
Harvard news: Judge puts temporary hold on President Donald Trump's latest ban on university's foreign students

“Temporary Hold Placed on President Trump’s Latest Ban on Foreign Students at Harvard University”

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has temporarily stopped President Donald Trump’s order…
'Devil in the Ozarks' captured by police after murderous police chief escaped jail using a disguise

Police Capture ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ after Escaped Murderous Police Chief Successfully Used Disguise to Flee Jail

The two-week manhunt for Grant Hardin, a convicted murderer and rapist, finally…
Expert slams 'calculating' Meghan Markle for glaring 'inconsistencies'

Expert criticizes Meghan Markle for appearing deceitful with noticeable contradictions

On Tuesday, Meghan Markle wrapped up the first season of her podcast…
Experienced climber dies after 3,000-foot plummet from North America's highest peak

An experienced climber tragically falls to their death from North America’s tallest mountain after a 3,000-foot drop.

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Seattle man died…
President Donald Trump administration asks Supreme Court to leave mass layoffs at US Department of Education in place

The Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval to Maintain Mass Layoffs at US Department of Education

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to halt…
The truth about Hannah Kobayashi's 'disappearance' finally revealed... by FAKE husband who helped her plot the whole thing

Fake husband confesses to helping Hannah Kobayashi fake her own ‘disappearance’

The fake husband of the Hawaii woman who triggered a nationwide manhunt…
BREAKING: Massie’s Gold Reserve Audit Bill Introduced

Massie Introduces Bill to Audit Gold Reserves

Last Updated on June 6, 2025 Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) introduced HR…