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The eldest son of legendary bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger is active on social media. Despite his busy schedule, involving acting and looking after the company he co-founded with his mother, Maria Schriver, Patrick Schwarzenegger finds time for social media. He also comments on various subjects, including cinema, politics, sports, and more. Schwarzenegger came across some shocking news while scrolling through social media recently.

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Originally posted by the official ABC 7 Eyewitness News page, a user named Alec reshared the video. In the video posted on August 11, the bodybuilding legend saw the sorry condition of a multi-million dollar mansion in Hollywood Hills. Unfortunately, the once lavish mansion looked ransacked and utterly destroyed. After reading the captions by the news and the user who reshared, the 29-year-old had a hunch.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger comes up with a clever answer

The video ABC 7 posted shows aerial camera footage that shows the condition of the mansion and the compound. The video footage shows graffiti on the entrance and walls. Furniture, appliances, and clothes were scattered and piled up in various places. The entire mansion seems littered with debris and garbage, and the property damage is visible.

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The caption highlights some of the most outlandish sights inside the compound. “Furniture floating in the pool and graffiti sprayed on the walls. A multimillion-dollar Hollywood Hills mansion trashed by squatters, but police can’t make them leave,” reads the caption. The footage also shows people inside the compound roaming about and chatting with one another.

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However, the user who shared the video put forward an interesting idea. “There’s a movie somewhere here,” wrote Alec. After reading the captions, Patrick Schwarzenegger wrote two words. It was a title for the hypothetical movie Alec spoke about and revealed the 29-year-old’s hunch. “Cocaine squatters,” the actor wrote. However, there is a reason why the police couldn’t help.

Why couldn’t the police make the squatters leave?

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According to CBS News, a group of squatters vandalized the multi-million dollar mansion on Thursday. The cops arrived on the scene after receiving complaints of a woman screaming at the mansion. However, when they arrived, the officers couldn’t locate the owners. They saw the squatters that ransacked the place but couldn’t make any arrests.

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However, the authorities located the owner later. The approximately $10 million mansion belongs to John S. Middleton. Middleton is among the owners of the Philadelphia Phillies MLB team. According to CBS, the city has ordered the property cleaned by Monday.

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Sagnik Bagchi is a Senior Writer at EssentiallySports, covering collegiate and Olympic sports through opinion‑driven storytelling. His volleyball reporting often spotlights program shifts and leadership changes, including Harper Murray’s evolving role and John Cook’s candid retirement reflections at Nebraska. With nearly four years in sports media, Sagnik has contributed across key beats, from the Paris 2024 Newsbreak team to behind‑the‑scenes coverage of the NHL Playoffs. An English Literature postgraduate, Sagnik’s versatility spans bodybuilding, US sports, and Olympic disciplines. As a former Senior Bodybuilding Writer, his work earned recognition from IFBB Pro Greg Doucette. His adaptability and consistency have resulted in a place in EssentiallySports’ Journalistic Excellence Program, where selected writers work with industry mentors to refine their reporting and analytical skills.

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