Lapd And Onlyfans Stars Stir Up Controversy At Infamous Encino Mansion

  • By Daiana
  • July 1, 2026, 9 a.m.

An Unconventional Encounter at the Creators Inc. Mansion

The infamous Encino mansion, known for housing OnlyFans creators, is once again in the spotlight after LAPD officers were caught on camera dancing and engaging in playful antics with the influencers. The California Post obtained images of the officers joining the creators in a lighthearted moment, much to the dismay of local residents.

The mansion, owned by Creators Inc., has been a source of contention in the neighborhood for years due to its transformation into a bustling content hub. Neighbors have long complained about the property's activities, feeling their peaceful residential area has been disrupted by constant filming and scantily-clad influencers.

“It was extremely alarming for everyone who lives nearby,” shared a concerned neighbor, describing the scene of helicopters and police presence following a swatting incident.

Swatting Incident Sparks Further Outrage

The LAPD's unexpected dance party came on the heels of a frightening swatting call that had neighbors on edge. They were alerted to a potential hostage situation, prompting a massive police response with helicopters and armed officers surrounding the mansion. As tensions eased, footage of officers playfully interacting with the creators emerged, adding fuel to the fire of neighborhood discontent.

Captain Brian Wendling, overseeing the LAPD's West Valley Division, acknowledged the incident but emphasized that it had been "handled," declining to provide further details. He noted that the department had received only one formal complaint about the property this year, suggesting that the situation was not a high priority.

Neighbors Fight Back

For the residents of the area, the mansion represents more than just a nuisance – it's a challenge to their community's character. The property's proximity to a local school and church further exacerbates concerns, especially for families with young children.

Despite efforts to curb the mansion's activities, including legal action and cease-and-desist letters, neighbors report continued frustration. They argue the house has become an unpermitted commercial site, with various rooms repurposed for content creation, including a gym and podcast studio.

"Our concern is that they're making millions of dollars from a property that has negatively affected our neighborhood," a resident told The Post, emphasizing the impact on safety and property values.

As the debate rages on, the future of the Creators Inc. mansion remains uncertain, with residents calling for action to restore their community's tranquility.

Daiana
Author: Daiana
Daiana

Daiana

Content and Social Media Manager at Modelsearcher.com. Raised by a graphic designer father and an accountant mother, her journey from freelance graphic designer to content manager is marked by self-taught expertise and formal education in UX/UI design.

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