Reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are suing the city of Los Angeles after losing their home in the destructive fires that have swept Southern California in the past weeks.
The Hills' stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have grouped with other Palisades residents to sue the city of Los Angeles after losing homes in the fire.
Reality TV couple are among more than 20 property owners and residents behind the lawsuit, which blames Los Angeles and its water department for the issues that hampered firefighting efforts
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for an independent investigation into the LA water utility over the issues. The complaint filed by the couple and others mentions that the Santa Ynez ...
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have sued the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power after losing their home in the Palisades Fire.
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The lawsuit faults the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for delaying repairs to a massive reservoir that services the Pacific Palisades.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about the financial realities of the Los Angeles wildfires destroying their family home
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, along with several other Pacific Palisades property owners, sue the city of L.A. and L.A.'s DWP after fire took their homes.
LOS ANGELES -- Reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are suing ... home in the wildfires that have torn through Southern California in recent weeks. The couple, who rose to stardom ...
Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag's complaint "With the Santa Ynez ... possessions were uninsured and noted they were among many Southern California residents who were dropped from their insurance ...
Spencer Pratt has never been one for subtlety, and after the Palisades Fire reduced both his and his parents’ homes to ashes, he’s channeled his relentless energy into social media. His mission? Shutting down the online narrative that wildfire victims — namely,