Consumer complaints have prompted the state of Florida to open an investigation into the nonprofit group that raised over $20 million to build a private border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

“In response to consumer complaints, including those referred by the Office of the Attorney General, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has opened an investigation into this charity,” Florida Department of Agriculture spokesman Franco Ripple told WLRN on Wednesday.

It’s unclear the exact nature of the complaints that led to the state’s investigation of the Florida-based group, We Build The Wall, or the date the probe was launched.

The Florida Department of Agriculture didn’t return The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for additional comment.

The group was launched in January by triple amputee Air Force veteran Brian Kolfage after he shifted the goalposts of his viral GoFundMe campaign from funding the federal government’s border wall to building one of his own.

Kolfage told The New York Times in January that We Build The Wall hoped to break ground on its piecemeal border wall “within weeks,” but the group kept mostly quiet about its construction efforts until Monday, when it revealed it began construction on a $6 to $8 million half-mile barrier in Sunland Park, New Mexico, near El Paso, Texas.

Some of Kolfage’s donors grew uneasy during the long period of silence and started questioning in early May what was being done with their money.

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