UMVA has learned that a mysterious fire at the office of Spencer Pratt's crystal company in Pacific Palisades has sparked allegations of a politically motivated attack, with the reality TV personality and former Los Angeles mayoral candidate claiming the blaze was no accident.
The fire broke out on Thursday at the Highlands Circle business complex, where Pratt Daddy Crystals is located, and multiple fire crews responded to the scene, with the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Arson Unit later called in to investigate. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the incident has left many questioning the circumstances surrounding the fire.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Pratt believes the fire was deliberate, and he has hinted that it may be connected to his criticism of Democrat politicians, saying "this incident is very suspicious" and that "the timing of this…on the heels of all of the contentious election tomfoolery of the last two weeks, it is very suspect, indeed."
The fire came just days after Pratt placed third in the June 2 Los Angeles mayoral primary, and many have questioned the validity of the election results, which saw him initially securing second place, only to be pushed out by a sudden influx of ballots for his opponent. Pratt has been a vocal advocate for accountability and has accused city leadership of negligence, particularly regarding the January 2025 Palisades Fire, which destroyed his family's home.
Pratt's defiant stance and promises to release damaging evidence related to the campaign and city leadership have fueled speculation that the incident may be connected to his high-profile criticism of city officials. The timing of the fire has only added to the mystery, with some wondering if it was a reprisal for his work in opposing certain politicians and seeking to improve the city.
The Los Angeles Fire Department has not yet released an official cause of the fire, and the arson investigation remains ongoing, leaving many to wonder if Pratt's claims of a politically motivated attack will be substantiated. As the investigation continues, one thing is certain - the fire has added fuel to the already contentious debate surrounding the Los Angeles mayoral election and the city's leadership.