Spencer Pratt Says He Was Victim of Arson Attack at His Crystals Company Office: 'This Was No Accident' * The Gateway Pundit * by Cassandra MacDonald

The fire broke out on Thursday at the Highlands Circle business complex, where Pratt Daddy Crystals is located.
The building, which previously housed the Casa Nostra restaurant, was undergoing renovations at the time.
Multiple fire crews responded to the scene, and the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Arson Unit was later called in to investigate.
No injuries were reported.
Pratt told The New York Post that he believes the fire was deliberate.
“I want to be careful to not compromise an arson investigation, but this incident is very suspicious,” Pratt said.
“I will wait for the investigators to make public the details, but this was no accident, and the timing of this…on the heels of all of the contentious election tomfoolery of the last two weeks, it is very suspect, indeed.”
He went further, suggesting the fire could be retaliation for his criticism of Democrat politicians.
“There are many unscrupulous people in this city who will stop at nothing to silence people who expose the corruption that has overrun our city,” Pratt said.
“This fire was not an accident, and it would not surprise me in the least if this were a reprisal for my work in opposing Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, and having the audacity as a civilian to try and do my civic duty and improve our broken city.”
The fire came just days after Pratt placed third in the June 2 Los Angeles mayoral primary with 26% of the vote. Many have questioned the validity of his seeming to have secured second place, only to be pushed out by a sudden influx of ballots for his opponent.
Pratt recently posted a defiant video promising to release damaging evidence related to the campaign and city leadership.
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The timing has fueled speculation that the incident may be connected to his high-profile criticism of city officials over the January 2025 Palisades Fire, which destroyed his family’s home.
That blaze and the mishandling of it by leadership prompted him to run for office in the first place.
Pratt has been one of the most vocal advocates for accountability regarding the Palisades Fire. He has repeatedly accused city leadership of negligence, including claims that a smaller fire started by an arsonist on New Year’s Day was never properly extinguished, allowing it to reignite during high winds. He has also been involved in lawsuits against the city and has continued speaking out publicly even after his mayoral campaign ended.
The LAFD has not yet released an official cause of the fire, and the arson investigation remains ongoing.
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