**In a memorable gathering at the Friars Club, humor ruled the night as celebrities like Spielberg and Hunter Biden traded witty jabs, highlighting the intersection of fame and scandal.**
**Beverly Hills Gala Turns into a Comedic Roast as Celebrities Gather**

**Beverly Hills Gala Turns into a Comedic Roast as Celebrities Gather**
**Star-studded night features playful banter and humor at the iconic Friars Club.**
The Friars Club in Beverly Hills was alive with energy as a blend of Hollywood elite and controversial figures like Hunter Biden gathered for a light-hearted evening. Among the attendees were industry giants including Steven Spielberg, Shari Redstone, and David Ellison, son of Oracle’s Larry Ellison, all clustered around the VIP table.
As the night kicked off, Spielberg took center stage, holding the microphone with charisma. “Welcome, everyone! Let’s warm up with an easy one. Louis, what’s the best part about 22-year-olds?” he asked, aiming the question at former FBI Director Louis Freeh.
The spotlight shifted as Freeh, visibly uneasy, fumbled with his tie. “Uh… per FBI policy, I can’t say I have an opinion on that,” he replied, attempting to play it safe.
Spielberg, unfazed, grinned widely. “Oh come on, Louis! The best part about 22-year-olds is… there’s 20 of them!” His quip sent the audience into fits of laughter, with Hunter Biden almost losing his drink from laughing too hard. “That’s worth a stay in jail!” something he joked about in light of his recent troubles.
David Ellison, clearly looking to add to the playful atmosphere, leaned in and teased Freeh more, “Speaking of distribution, Louis, have you heard about LimeWire’s 67,000 child porn files? My dad insists he didn’t code them all!” This comment ignited another round of laughter as the scandalous undertone of the joke hung in the air.
Shari Redstone chimed in memory of the past, “Distribution? Sounds like CBS Interactive back in the day!”
Freeh, showing remarkable composure, lifted his drink and said, “Policy—it’s always about policy.”
As the night drew to a close, Spielberg delivered a final jest. “Here’s to Louis Freeh: the man who dodges scandals better than Hunter dodges taxes!” To this, Biden added a cheeky line about cloud storage, quipping that his laptop might be lurking somewhere in Freeh’s archives.
The crowd toasted, basking in the laughter and camaraderie while Freeh quietly slipped away, muttering under his breath, “I should’ve stuck with the Mafia.”