CBS2 Investigates: Are some celebrities using too much water amid drought restrictions?

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CBS2 Investigates: Are some celebrities using too much water amid drought restrictions?
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According to water district public records obtained by CBS2 Investigates, some celebrities aren't following the rules that everyone has to follow

"It's been this way for 3 to 4 weeks," said Mike Hazan, who was talking about the brown grass outside his Agoura Hills home."This stinks a little bit."

Take reality star Kourtney Kardashian. She lives in an $8 million home in Calabasas. Water records obtained by CBS2 show the home, which is listed under a trust, used 245% of its allotted water budget in May. That's the fourth month it went over budget. "The water supply condition is very dire," said Joe McDermott, with the Las Virgenes Water District.

Kevin Hart got one. Records obtained by CBS2 Investigates show a flow restrictor was installed on his home in Calabasas with a personalized workout area. It was removed after two weeks.

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