FBI agents and Los Angeles police visited Ben Affleck over the weekend at his Brentwood apartment as the Walls fire raged outside.
Authorities were seen outside his entrance gate, according to photographs obtained by Page Six. According to an FBI director, Ground Intercept work force members were” conducting action in the Palisades fire location in relation to illicit aircraft action.”
A source furthermore informed Page Six that the FBI team went to Affleck’s home to check if he had surveillance of a personal drone that had damaged a” super scooper,” one of the fire planes battling the fire raging around Los Angeles, on the aircraft.
A private aircraft collided with a” very scooper” as it was attempting to stop the Palisades fire, according to CBS News and other sources on Thursday. The harsh, windstorm-fueled flame destroyed more than 5, 300 houses, businesses and other buildings and burned more than 23, 000 hectares.
The helicopter violated temporary flight restrictions imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration in the midst of the fires, according to Laura Eimiller, a spokeswoman for the FBI’s Los Angeles area business, on Sunday, according to CBS News.
Officials and police may be seen visiting neighborhood houses as the FBI investigates illicit aircraft activity during the fires, according to a director who spoke to Page Six.
Affleck was photographed on Tuesday driving apart from his$ 20 million household as he was forced to resign as a result of the quickly-moving Walls fire. Page Six and other retailers reported that the artist drove to the local Brentwood house of his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, where she lives with their three children, Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 12.
Affleck’s residence so far escaped injury, and he was able to visit it the following morning. However, it doesn’t seem that he has relocated up in.
Ben’s house is still under an evacuation order, but he is so relieved that his home is still healthy, according to a source who spoke to Page Six. Ben is aware of numerous homeowners who regret their houses. He has seen a lot of carnage, and it’s beyond horrible. Ben is contacting anyone who can assist him.
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