Ben Affleck received a visit from FBI agents and Los Angeles cops at his bachelor pad amid the ravaging wildfires.
Authorities were photographed outside of the “Gone Girl” actor’s Brentwood, Calif., home Sunday.
A representative for the FBI press relations office tells Page Six, “Members of the FBI‘s Ground Intercept task force are conducting activity in the area of the Palisades Fire relative to unauthorized drone activity.
“Agents and our local partners may be visible throughout the area, including at various residences, for this reason.”
A source tells us, “FBI agents were at Affleck’s home to see if he had CCTV footage of a private drone which damaged a super scooper, one of the firefighting aircrafts.”
Page Six has reached out to Affleck’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Last week, the concerned dad of three was photographed fleeing to first ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s home after he was forced to evacuate due to the Palisades Fire.
In photos obtained by Page Six last Tuesday, the “Good Will Hunting” star drove to Garner’s home, where she lives with their three kids — Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 12 — with his arm hanging out of the window of his black SUV.
The following day, Affleck returned to his $20 million home, which he purchased amid his divorce from Jennifer Lopez, after learning that it had not been damaged by the fires.
“Ben’s home is still under evacuation order, but he feels so grateful his property is safe for the time being,” an insider told Page Six.
“Ben knows many people who unfortunately lost their homes. He has seen a lot of devastation, and it’s beyond tragic. … Ben is reaching out to anybody he can to help.”