Police Called to Kris Jenner’s Star-Studded 70th Birthday Bash at Bezos Mansion

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Kris Jenner celebrated turning 70 in style with a James Bond-themed extravaganza hosted by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez at their lavish Beverly Hills estate. The star-studded affair, which reportedly drew A-listers like Oprah Winfrey, Adele, Mariah Carey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, attracted attention – not only for its celebrity guest list, but also for prompting multiple visits from the Beverly Hills Police Department.

According to TMZ, noise complaints from nearby residents forced police intervention during the November 8th party. The revelry, which featured a live performance by Bruno Mars, was deemed excessively loud, exceeding California’s nighttime noise ordinance prohibiting excessive sound after 10 pm in residential areas. Sources described the level of noise as “off the charts.” Police reportedly spoke with security personnel and issued a warning about the violation.

Later that night, officers returned to the property for another reason: large decorative hedges placed along the street in front of Bezos and Sánchez’s home. These barriers blocked traffic flow and apparently lacked the required permits. As dozens of guests departed the party, police ordered the hedges removed.

The event was a lavish affair befitting Jenner’s milestone birthday. An insider told People magazine that it was “everything you’d expect from Kris: over-the-top, glamorous and full of love from her family.” The source stressed the party wasn’t filmed for “The Kardashians” reality series, focusing instead on a personal celebration of Jenner.

Interestingly, this incident highlights the potential challenges even extreme wealth faces when navigating local ordinances. The Bezos estate’s vast resources couldn’t exempt them from standard noise regulations or permitting requirements. While the police presence caused minor disruption, it ultimately served as a reminder that even for the ultra-wealthy, adhering to local laws remains paramount.