Film director Michael Bay has filed a lawsuit against two women, alleging they caused significant damage to his Bel Air estate in a hit-and-run incident, according to court documents.
The lawsuit, filed by the Transformers and Bad Boys director, claims the two defendants damaged his property and then fled the scene without taking responsibility for the incident.
Legal Action Details
Bay is seeking compensation for what he describes as extensive damage to his Bel Air residence. The nature and extent of the alleged property damage has not been specified in available court filings.
The hit-and-run allegations suggest the incident involved a vehicle collision that resulted in property damage, though specific details about how the damage occurred remain unclear from the available information.
Bay's Bel Air Property
The incident allegedly took place at Bay's estate in Bel Air, an affluent neighborhood in Los Angeles known for housing numerous entertainment industry figures. Bay, known for directing big-budget action films, has maintained residences in the area.
The director has built a career creating commercially successful blockbuster films, including multiple entries in the Transformers franchise and the Bad Boys series starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
The lawsuit represents Bay's effort to recover damages through the civil court system after the alleged hit-and-run incident at his property.