On Sunday, law enforcement officers, including individuals identified as FBI agents and deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, visited the Brentwood home of actor and filmmaker Ben Affleck.

The visit occurred as nearby Pacific Palisades continued to battle devastating wildfires.

Witnesses reported seeing FBI agents and deputies outside Affleck’s $20.5 million estate in Brentwood.

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The officers appeared to use the call box at the gate to his property, but the gate was not opened.

The purpose of their visit remains unclear, and it is unknown whether Affleck was home at the time.

One agent was seen wearing a short-sleeve shirt with the FBI logo on the back, while another wore body armor with similar branding.

Two additional law enforcement officers, one in a Sheriff’s Department-branded windbreaker and the other in a utility vest, were also seen leaving the property.

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Affleck’s Brentwood home is located near the Pacific Palisades, where a massive wildfire has wreaked havoc.

As of Sunday evening, the Palisades fire was only 13 percent contained, with 24 confirmed fatalities reported between this fire and the Eaton fire, which originated in Altadena near Pasadena, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

Last week, Affleck was seen returning to his home as flames approached nearby areas.

The actor quickly evacuated and rushed to the home of his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, in Brentwood, to assist her and their children—Violet, 19; Fin, 16; and Sam, 12—in evacuating to safety.

Garner later revealed that the fire had a personal toll, sharing during an interview with MSNBC that a friend of hers had tragically lost their life in the blaze.

“I did lose a friend who did not get out on time,” she said, her voice cracking with emotion during a conversation with chef José Andrés and journalist Katy Tur.

The fires have displaced over 180,000 people throughout Los Angeles County.

While celebrities such as Affleck and Garner have been able to evacuate safely, the impact has been far-reaching, with many residents who lack the resources to recover quickly losing their homes and livelihoods.

In the midst of the wildfire crisis, Affleck has reportedly chosen to focus on his family.

Despite being a producer on Jennifer Lopez’s upcoming film, Kiss of the Spider Woman, which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, Affleck has opted not to attend the event, according to sources.

This decision mirrors his recent absence from promotions for Lopez’s film Unstoppable, signaling his preference to stay out of the spotlight.

The visit by law enforcement to Affleck’s home remains a mystery as the actor continues to prioritize his family’s safety during the ongoing wildfire emergency.

The devastation caused by the Palisades and Eaton fires has left an indelible mark on the Los Angeles community, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated responses to protect lives and property during such crises.

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