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Ben Affleck’s daughter visits him at the mansion that was saved from being destroyed amid an FBI investigation

The actor's eldest daughter was caught in a touching embrace with her father, amidst the devastation that permeates the area.

The catastrophe that devastated more than 15 hectares in Los Angeles, California, has brought together the affected communities, including several celebrities. Ben Affleck, who had to leave his property to take refuge at his ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s house with their three children, returned to the disaster area, where he was also visited by his daughter, Violet, amid an investigation being carried out by the FBI at the site.

The actor's eldest daughter was caught in a touching embrace with her father amid the devastation that is being felt in the area, where several celebrities lost their homes or were affected, such as Paris Hilton, Karla Souza, Eugenio Derbez, among others.

While Jennifer Garner, his ex-wife, works as a volunteer at World Central Kitchen, the NGO led by chef José Andrés responsible for feeding the victims and emergency teams in the area, Ben and Violet ventured into the neighborhood to discover the extent of the disaster left by the fire.

Why did the FBI visit Ben Affleck's house?

In addition to this, the FBI and agents from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department visited the Brentwood neighborhood last weekend, where the actor resides, as part of an investigation into an incident related to the devastating fires in the region. According to information obtained by TMZ, Affleck is not a target of the investigation and does not face any legal issues.

According to the aforementioned source, the police operation is linked to the collision of a private drone with a firefighting aircraft, known as a "super scooper", used in the containment efforts of the forest fires that have already left at least 24 people dead.

Although it is unknown if the agents spoke directly with Affleck, TMZ pointed out that his house is also not involved in the case.

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