The FBI said no arrests were planned after searching the YouTuber's home Wednesday morning as part of an ongoing investigation.
The FBI on Wednesday served search warrants at the Calabasas mansion of controversial YouTube influencer Jake Paul, sources confirmed to The Times.
“The FBI is executing a federal search warrant at a residence in Calabasas in connection with an ongoing investigation. The affidavit in support of the search warrant has been sealed by a judge and I am, therefore, prohibited from commenting as to the nature of the investigation. No arrests are planned,” the FBI said in a statement.In June, Arizona police announced that Paul would face misdemeanor charges following a riot at a mall outside Phoenix.
“It’s completely unacceptable to be interacting with people like that during this time. People need to be wearing masks and people need to be keeping their distance. You can’t be having parties with over 100 people,” Weintraub said.
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