TikTok celebrity Bryce Hall's house may have gone dim on Wednesday.
The New York Times reports that the star has recently thrown crowded home parties amid the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in an order from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to close off the energy and water into the influencer's house.
TMZ reported that water has been shut off in the property also, although Times reporter Taylor Lorenz said differently on Twitter.
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TikTok stars Bryce Hall and Jaden Hossler, both members of the collective Sway House, reportedly have been detained on charges of drug possession.
Hall, 20, allegedly was charged with possession of less than two ounces of marijuana -- a misdemeanor -- while Hossler, 19, has been charged with possession of less than two oz of marijuana and less than 400 grams of a controlled substance -- a felony.
Hall posted $5,000 bail and Hossler posted $6,500 bond Tuesday, reports said.
After his release, Hall reportedly published a since-deleted tweet reading"im back [sic]."
Hossler also reportedly tweeted"Hi," though his message was removed.
An ABC Studios spokesperson told Fox News they intend to"defend the asserted claims vigorously."
"The business works hard to maintain a work environment free of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. In this instance the Business took corrective actions," stated the written statement. "We cooperated with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing through its evaluation, and we regret that we had been unable to achieve a fair settlement together with the Department. We now intend to defend the claims aggressively."
Hall announced Monday that he and Hossler had joined two friends for a road trip on Twitter.
He shared four pictures of himself and his companions, writing"roadyyyyyy" to caption the pictures.
On Wednesday afternoon, Garcetti chose to Twitter to declare he'd made a call to do so, but didn't specifically name Hall, 21, or give some address.
"Now I approved the town to disconnect utility service at a house in the Hollywood Hills to halt the large parties held there in flagrant breach of our public health dictates," he wrote. "Parties like these can quickly and easily spread the virus and put our communities at risk."
"With over 2,000 Angelenos -- and more than 170,000 Americans -- dropped to COVID-19, we are in need of every resident to tackle critical safeguards to stop the spread of this virus," Garcetti said in a separate statement. "That includes not attending or hosting parties that put themselves, their neighbors, and lots of others in danger."
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He added:"Despite several warnings, this home has become a nightclub from the hills, hosting large parties in flagrant violation of our public health dictates. The City has now disconnected utilities in this house to prevent these parties which endanger our community."
MayorOfLA
@MayorOfLA
Today I approved the City to disconnect utility service in a house in the Hollywood Hills to stop the large parties held there in flagrant violation of the public health dictates. Parties like these can easily and quickly spread the virus and put our communities at risk.
The announcement concluded with the mayor urging LA citizens to avoid such events, and to wear masks and often wash hands.
"All of these activities save lives," he said.
Hall's roommates, Noah Beck and Blake Gray, will also be TikTok stars as well as the trio are proven to have hosted, as Garcetti stated, multiple"large gatherings."
The New York Times reports that the star has recently thrown crowded home parties amid the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in an order from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to close off the energy and water into the influencer's house.
TMZ reported that water has been shut off in the property also, although Times reporter Taylor Lorenz said differently on Twitter.
TIKTOK STARS BRYCE HALL, JADEN HOSSLER ARRESTED FOR DRUG POSSESSION: REPORTS
TikTok stars Bryce Hall and Jaden Hossler, both members of the collective Sway House, reportedly have been detained on charges of drug possession.
Hall, 20, allegedly was charged with possession of less than two ounces of marijuana -- a misdemeanor -- while Hossler, 19, has been charged with possession of less than two oz of marijuana and less than 400 grams of a controlled substance -- a felony.
Hall posted $5,000 bail and Hossler posted $6,500 bond Tuesday, reports said.
After his release, Hall reportedly published a since-deleted tweet reading"im back [sic]."
Hossler also reportedly tweeted"Hi," though his message was removed.
An ABC Studios spokesperson told Fox News they intend to"defend the asserted claims vigorously."
"The business works hard to maintain a work environment free of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. In this instance the Business took corrective actions," stated the written statement. "We cooperated with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing through its evaluation, and we regret that we had been unable to achieve a fair settlement together with the Department. We now intend to defend the claims aggressively."
Hall announced Monday that he and Hossler had joined two friends for a road trip on Twitter.
He shared four pictures of himself and his companions, writing"roadyyyyyy" to caption the pictures.
On Wednesday afternoon, Garcetti chose to Twitter to declare he'd made a call to do so, but didn't specifically name Hall, 21, or give some address.
"Now I approved the town to disconnect utility service at a house in the Hollywood Hills to halt the large parties held there in flagrant breach of our public health dictates," he wrote. "Parties like these can quickly and easily spread the virus and put our communities at risk."
"With over 2,000 Angelenos -- and more than 170,000 Americans -- dropped to COVID-19, we are in need of every resident to tackle critical safeguards to stop the spread of this virus," Garcetti said in a separate statement. "That includes not attending or hosting parties that put themselves, their neighbors, and lots of others in danger."
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He added:"Despite several warnings, this home has become a nightclub from the hills, hosting large parties in flagrant violation of our public health dictates. The City has now disconnected utilities in this house to prevent these parties which endanger our community."
MayorOfLA
@MayorOfLA
Today I approved the City to disconnect utility service in a house in the Hollywood Hills to stop the large parties held there in flagrant violation of the public health dictates. Parties like these can easily and quickly spread the virus and put our communities at risk.
The announcement concluded with the mayor urging LA citizens to avoid such events, and to wear masks and often wash hands.
"All of these activities save lives," he said.
Hall's roommates, Noah Beck and Blake Gray, will also be TikTok stars as well as the trio are proven to have hosted, as Garcetti stated, multiple"large gatherings."