Los Angeles Times

KB Home chief hurls slurs

Jeffrey Mezger blasts his neighbor Kathy Griffin in reaction to a noise complaint.

- By Samantha Masunaga samantha.masunaga@latimes.com

KB Home Chief Executive Jeffrey Mezger went on a profanity-laden rant against his neighbor Kathy Griffin last weekend, hurling slurs at the comedian in reaction to a noise complaint.

Mezger let loose after Griffin’s boyfriend, Randy Bick, called the Los Angeles Police Department to complain about noise coming from Mezger’s backyard Saturday night, according to HuffPost, which first reported the incident. The news site published an audio recording it said was from security cameras.

The rant prompted censure from people such as personal finance guru Suze Orman. Los Angeles-based KB Home — one of the nation’s biggest home builders — said the executive regrets using those words and sent an apology to Griffin.

In the recording, Mezger is first heard shouting at Bick for calling the police about a “party” involving his young grandchild­ren. He then uses a slur to describe Griffin and aims other profanitie­s toward Griffin and Bick. Griffin is then heard on the recording, asking, “What’s going on?” Mezger later directs his comments toward Griffin, using another slur, and then says, “I’ve done enough trying to be a nice partner.”

Mezger and Griffin have neighborin­g homes off a BelAir cul-de-sac, public records show.

“Disgracefu­l talk from the CEO of KB HOMES. You really want to buy a home from this man?” Orman, the popular personal finance advisor, said on Twitter. Mezger has served as the home builder’s CEO and president since 2006. He was named chairman in 2016.

A KB Home spokeswoma­n confirmed that police were called to Mezger’s home Saturday, saying Griffin and Bick had complained about the noise Mezger’s young grandchild­ren were making while playing in the pool under the supervisio­n of their mother and grandmothe­r.

“The police took no action relating to the noise or anything else,” the spokeswoma­n said in a statement. She said the arrival of the police upset the children and other family members.

Mezger has apologized to Griffin in writing for “using that language,” she said. She said that the recording appears to have been edited, but that Mezger “regrets losing his temper and the language he used.”

“It does not reflect who he is or what he believes,” she said.

The spokeswoma­n said Mezger’s outburst was the result of a “culminatio­n of a series of unneighbor­ly actions” by Griffin and Bick, saying the couple have called police or homeowners associatio­n security to Mezger’s residence seven to 10 times.

Bick declined to comment for this article. Griffin could not be reached for comment.

 ?? Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ?? JEFFREY MEZGER, KB Home’s CEO since 2006, apologized for his tirade after Kathy Griffin’s boyfriend called police about noise from Mezger’s backyard.
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times JEFFREY MEZGER, KB Home’s CEO since 2006, apologized for his tirade after Kathy Griffin’s boyfriend called police about noise from Mezger’s backyard.

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