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California home of YouTube star Jake Paul searched by the FBI in connection to May Arizona vandalism incident

Arizona FBI agents say the search is connected to a May 2020 Scottsdale Fashion Square mall vandalism incident.
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FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2017, file photo, Jake Paul poses for a portrait at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival oin Park City, Utah. (Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP, File)

FBI agents have issued a federal search warrant Wednesday morning on the Los Angeles area home of YouTube star Jake Paul.

A spokesperson at the Los Angeles FBI field office confirmed to TEGNA over the phone that Paul's Calabasas home had been searched by agents early Wednesday. The FBI says the affidavit on that warrant has been sealed by a judge and they cannot say when the seal will be lifted, the spokesperson said. 

A written statement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding the investigation reads, "The FBI is executing a federal search warrant in connection with an ongoing investigation. The search warrant affidavit is sealed and we are, therefore, prohibited from commenting as to the nature of the investigation."

Authorities were seen seizing what appeared to be multiple firearms from Paul's home Wednesday, Los Angeles station ABC7 reported

Later Wednesday a spokesperson at the FBI field office in Phoenix, Arizona said in a statement, "The FBI is investigating allegations of criminal acts surrounding the incident at Scottsdale Fashion Square in May 2020. This morning the FBI executed federal search warrants in California and Las Vegas, Nevada in connection with this investigation. The search warrant affidavits are sealed and we are, therefore, prohibited from commenting further."

Credit: Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP
FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2017, file photo, Jake Paul poses for a portrait at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival oin Park City, Utah. (Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP, File)

Wednesday, police in Scottsdale, Arizona said authorities there have dropped charges against Paul for a misdemeanor charge against him and two others there. The charges stem from an earlier incident where Paul is accused of vandalizing an Arizona mall. 

Scottsdale police cited the ongoing federal investigation related to the search warrant issued on his home in California. Arizona police said they will decide if they might re-file the charges against Paul, depending on the outcome of the federal investigation. 

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An FBI spokesperson told the Hollywood Reporter that there were no plans to make arrests at this time. Reports of at least one large party at the residence made headlines, accusing Paul of not taking proper safety precautions during the coronavirus pandemic. 

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As the Hollywood Reporter writes, the social media star has been in trouble multiple times for pranks for his YouTube channel. In 2017 reports surfaced that his neighbors formed an alliance to declare him a public nuisance. 

Paul vented on social media, at the time, regarding the matter. writing on Twitter, "Crazy how many ppl care about me being a 'bad' neighbor." 

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The 23-year-old Paul tweeted, "innocent ppl r getting shot everyday, U shld worry about tht."

The mayor of Calabasas said the city has considered taking legal action against Paul for the parties he throws at his home. 

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