After L.A. Times Hit Piece, Spencer Pratt Reveals Price of Fence on Burned Property
Spencer Pratt has responded to criticism from the L.A. Times regarding his hotel expenses while campaigning for mayor. He revealed the high cost of a temporary fence for his burned property, which amounts to nearly $55,000. Pratt's campaign is gaining traction, prompting backlash from media outlets as they scrutinize his spending.
- ▪Spencer Pratt's home was destroyed in arson-triggered fires exacerbated by poor management in early 2025.
- ▪The L.A. Times criticized Pratt for spending over $15,000 at the Hotel Bel-Air during his campaign.
- ▪Pratt disclosed that building a fence around his burned property would cost nearly $55,000.
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After L.A. Times Hit Piece, Spencer Pratt Reveals Price of Fence on Burned Property Catherine Salgado | 3:42 PM on May 22, 2026 Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) After Spencer Pratt replied to critiques of his residency by noting he was staying at L.A.’s Hotel Bel-Air, The Los Angeles Times then went on the attack by revealing his high hotel bills with great fanfare. Pratt then exposed the price of a temporary fence around his burned-out property, which would be more than three times as much.
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