Ben Affleck’s Fox News Digital confirmed that the FBI visited the home in the posh Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood on Sunday.
Photos taken outside the rental residence show the agent outside the actor’s residence. FBI spokesperson Laura Eimler confirmed agents were stationed in the area.
“Members of the FBI’s Ground Interdiction Task Force are operating in the area The fence is on fire. Therefore, agents and our local partners can be found throughout the region, including residential areas,” explains Eimiller.
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It was unclear whether Affleck was home when agents arrived. They reportedly stayed at the venue for some time before leaving. A rep for Affleck did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
A few days ago, Affleck was photographed hugging his eldest son, 19-year-old daughter Violet, outside a rental house. Home is where he lives with his ex-wife jennifer lopez She reportedly lived there before filing for divorce in August. Photos taken this summer show a moving truck leaving the Los Angeles base.
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A month before their official split, the couple Listed their Beverly Hills mansion $68 million. The house is still on the market. Affleck and Lopez finalized their divorce earlier this month.
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In July, Affleck reportedly purchased a new home in Pacific Palisades for more than $20 million. Unlike many celebrity homes, Affleck’s home reportedly withstood the Palisades fire.
Jennifer GarnerAffleck’s ex and mother of three gets emotional during interview MSNBC People on the ground in Pacific Palisades after a fire broke out over the weekend.
“I’ve lived in and around the Palisade for 25 years,” Garner said on camera, sharing the importance of helping the community. “My heart bleeds for my friends … and 5,000 homes were destroyed,” she said. “I could write a list of 100 friends who lost their homes.”
“As I walk through my house, I almost feel guilty… What can I do? How can I help? What can I offer? What can I offer with these hands, these walls and the safety that I have?”
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According to California forestry and fire protection departments, with three active fires Fires burning in Los Angeles: Palisades Fire (14% contained), Eaton Fire (33% contained), and Hurst Fire (89% contained). More than 12,300 buildings were destroyed.