Jake Paul has had quite a run-in with the law.
16.07.2020 - 22:29 / justjared.com
Jake Paul is facing major backlash.
The 23-year-old YouTube star hosted a house party in Calabasas, Calif., and now the mayor of the city is angry amid rising coronavirus cases in the state.
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Mayor of Calabasas Alicia Weintraub told Fox 11 that she was “outraged” by the videos that went viral on social media of the party and its mask-free attendees.
“They’re having this large party, no social distancing, no masks, it’s just a big huge disregard for
Jake Paul has had quite a run-in with the law.
Federal Bureau of Investigation agents raided Jake Paul‘s home in Calabasas, California early Wednesday morning, and seriously — WTF is going on?!
TMZ reported, but photos showed multiple authorities blocking off Jake's Calabasas, Calif., home. Jake has been known for his outlandish and borderline-illegal stunts before, but TMZ notes that the raid isn't a prank gone wrong."It's real this time," the website said, adding that "at least 20" federal agents were involved in the raid, some of them wearing tactical gear and arriving in armored vehicles. It's not known if Jake was home when the search warrant was executed.The raid comes a few
Jake Paul has had quite a run-in with the law.
Jake Paul's home in Calabasas, California, was searched by the FBI on Wednesday morning. In a statement to ET, a spokesperson for the FBI confirmed they executed a search warrant at a house in Calabasas, though information is sealed. ET has learned that the residence does belong to Paul.At this time, it is unclear why authorities searched his home.«The FBI is executing a federal search warrant at a residence in Calabasas in connection with an ongoing investigation,» the statement reads.
The FBI executed a raid on the Calabasas home of YouTube star Jake Paul on Wednesday morning, Fox News confirmed. Rukelt Dalberis, a public affairs officer with the FBI in Los Angeles, confirmed that a federal search warrant was executed at the popular YouTube celebrity’s residence in connection with an ongoing investigation.
Jake Paul‘s home in the Calabasas neighborhood of California is currently being searched by the FBI and they have issued a warrant to do so, TMZ reports.
Jake Paul doesn’t want to quit partying, even when public health is at stake.
Paul shared with Insider. “No one has answers, our leadership is failing us, and everyone kind of just doesn’t know what to do.”He continued: “But I personally am not the type of person who’s gonna sit around and not live my life.”Following the controversy, Paul’s ex Tana Mongeau attended another party filled with TikTok stars and YouTubers.
YouTube star Jake Paul doesn’t want to stop partying with his friends, despite the fact that COVID-19 continues to rapidly spread throughout the United States. After receiving backlash for throwing a massive bash at his Calabasas mansion last month, Paul revealed in a new interview that he isn’t going to let the pandemic put his life on hold.
Jake Paul is going to continue partying amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
As the number of coronavirus cases continues to climb across the country, Jake Paul does not appear to be phased by the COVID-19 health crisis.
Really, people?!
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Tana Mongeau knows she needs to set a better example!
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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Thursday, after two days of record coronavirus numbers, State Sen. Steve Glazer, D-Orinda, called for most counties in California to return to a strict stay-at-home order.California reported a record number of daily deaths from coronavirus on Thursday.