A woman was allegedly drugged during Jake Paul's house party on TagsSaturday, according to an investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Detectives are looking into a "possible single occurrence of unwillful impairment."
A guest reported to police that she may have blacked out after "something was put in her drink," a police spokesperson told BuzzFeed. The complaint came the day after Paul hosted a birthday party for the rapper Desiigner.
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"Detectives are in the beginning stages of information gathering for the incident," the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in an emailed statement to Mashable. "The Sheriff's Department treats allegations such as these seriously, and will use all known resources to investigate."
In addition to the police report, a Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson confirmed to BuzzFeed that they responded to three separate calls to Paul's Calabasas mansion on Saturday night. Two of the calls were related to two "sick" people who were brought to a nearby hospital between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. and another was because a guest jumped onto a nearby property and scared an elderly woman. The woman fell and was treated for "moderate injuries" at a local hospital, CBS Los Angeles reports.
Paul's older brother Logan Paul was also in attendance and videos from the party were shared on social media.
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Further speculation was fueled by a post in a closed Facebook group for mothers in the area. The Facebook user claimed her daughter and multiple other young women were drugged and ended up "incoherent" at the local hospital.
In a screenshot obtained by the Daily Dot, the apparent Facebook post also claimed guests had to "sign a disclaimer at the door."
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department did not confirm or deny allegations that multiple women were drugged, but urged anyone who has additional information to contact the Malibu/Lost Hills station at (818) 878-1808, or anonymously alert L.A. Crimestoppers at (800) 222-TIPS.
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