Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag suing the city of Los Angeles after losing their $2.5million home in fire

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag suing the city of Los Angeles after losing their $2.5million home in fire

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After the couple lost their $2.5 million home in the Pacific Palisades fire, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are suing LADWP and the City of Los Angeles.

The pair have alleged in the lawsuit, which was filed in California’s Superior Court in Los Angeles County on Tuesday, that the fire was “an inescapable and unavoidable consequence” due to how the area’s water supply was managed, and they accuse the LADWP of “failing to maintain an adequate water supply system to fight the blazes”.

The couple’s claim includes that the enormous water storage complex in the Palisades has been completely empty for almost a year due to delays in the couple’s efforts to repair the Santa Ynez Reservoir.

Spencer and Heidi and 20 other homeowners, including Spencer’s mother Janet Pratt, are part of the lawsuit, which faults the LADWP for emptying the Santa Ynez Reservoir prior to the fires beginning earlier this month.

The couple say the fire could have been avoided (PA Archive/PA Images)
Spencer Pratt looks distraught as he watches horrific Pacific Palisades fire engulf his home with Heidi Montag
With Heidi Montag (.instagram/spencerpratt) watching the horrific Pacific Palisades fire engulf his home, Spencer Pratt looks distraught.

The complaint claims that the substantial risk posed to Pacific Palisades by wildfires far outweighed this stated public purpose. The Palisades Fire caused far more harm than any benefit that could have been realized by putting in more work and putting off repairs.

The lawsuit also “alleges inverse condemnation,” which allows property owners to recover damages from public use, and seeks “unspecified damages.”

Los Angeles firefighters had access to a fire water supply, according to the California governor, Gavin Newsom.

He wrote on X on January 10th, “I’m calling for an independent investigation into the reported unavailability of water supplies from the Santa Ynez Reservoir.”

We need solutions to stop this from happening again, and we have everything we can to stop these devastating fires.

It comes after Spencer revealed that he had made “life-changing” money on TikTok.

After being affected by the fires, the reality star has been recording his recovery on social media. The reality couple who first gained notoriety on MTV’s The Hills fled their home and separated their two children, Gunner, six, and Ryker, two.

Fans rallied around the devastated couple by streaming Heidi’s debut album Superficial, which was released 15 years ago, to iTunes. Heidi announced the release of “more bops” and said she was “not done” as she revealed the details for her new single, Prototype, following the enormous success of her previous music.

Two of their friends on TikTok started a GoFundMe for the couple, which outraged the masses online, with many claiming that there were those who were less fortunate who had been impacted by the fires. Spencer has now revealed that TikTok, which was recently banned in the US, has altered his life, and that it has since been reintroduced just hours later.

In new interview, Spencer, 41, said:” I made, like, $4, 000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct, I think maybe $20, 000. So that’s phenomenal, and life-changing. He continued, “People just backing you and getting behind you, and that’s the power of individual supports, and that’s the most powerful when you don’t need to rely on ads or AI or algorithms when just real people just want to give.” It’s unbelievable and incredible. “

However, the pair asserted that rumors about their earnings from social media posts following the devastating LA fires were exaggerated. Spencer clarified that he was making 10 cents per 10,000 views on the social media platform.

I screenshotted my RPM, which shows how much money I made on Tiktok, and Spencer told E! News”. Everyone thought that was $3.5 million in the week. “

However, according to Spencer, he actually only made $3, 500 that week from the 5, 000 videos on his account, explaining that many of the views on his TikTok videos aren’t monetised by the app’s content creator program”. If it was true, we would be in Bel Air right now shopping for our new house, “he joked.

Source: Mirror

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