Michael Bay sues two women over hit-and-run damage to Bel Air home

Director Michael Bay has filed a lawsuit against Angelica Silver and Shayra LaFuente, accusing them of causing over $93,000 in damage to his Bel Air estate during a hit-and-run crash in September 2024. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Bay claims LaFuente was driving under the influence at excessive speed, while Silver permitted her to drive. The incident left Bay's property with significant destruction, including a knocked-down streetlight and ripped-up landscaping.

Oh, honey, when explosions are your day job, you don't expect them in your own backyard—but that's exactly what Michael Bay is dealing with now. The 'Transformers' maestro is serving legal realness to Angelica Silver and Shayra LaFuente after their alleged joyride turned his Bel Air estate into a demolition derby. Per docs scooped by TMZ, the drama unfolded in September 2024 when a 2016 Cadillac ATS—supposedly piloted by LaFuente—barreled over the curb at unsafe speeds, allegedly fueled by some liquid courage. Bay wasn't even in the state (or his house) at the time, but he sure felt the fallout.

Talk about a plot twist: The car allegedly tore through the yard, smashed into a public streetlight (bye-bye, light post!), and left the bumper in tatters before the driver allegedly peeled out. LAPD played detective with serial numbers from the debris and ID'd LaFuente as the culprit. Silver? She's on the hook for letting her pal behind the wheel in that state. The damage tally is no small feat—destroyed front gate fence, camera system, irrigation pipes, landscaping, hedges, trees, vegetation, underwood, and the concrete curb. Total repair bill? A whopping $93,000+ that Bay wants covered, plus extras.

TMZ broke the crash story back in '24 with pics of the mess, and now Bay's suing for every penny. Is this the end of the road for these two, or just the opening scene in a bigger blockbuster battle? Spill the tea: stay tuned. 🔥

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