
"Brown told Andscape he was embarrassed and angered by Beverly Hills police shutting down his event around 7 p.m. Saturday without any discussions with him or the owner of the house. Brown previously said that shutting the event down based on the belief of officials who did not enter the home "raises serious due-process concerns" and led to "significant financial and reputational harm.""
""I'm not a legality type of pursuing guy, but you embarrassed my brand and my team. And I think that is unfair," Brown told Andscape. "And for you to continue to tell untruths in your apology statement, I feel offended by it. I will circle back with my team this weekend, and we will make a decision.""
"The 2024 NBA Finals MVP, speaking to Andscape after the Celtics' 121-110 victory over the Golden State Warriors, said he spent $300,000 on the canceled event while his sponsors spent roughly $300,000 to $500,000."
Jaylen Brown is considering legal action after Beverly Hills police shut down his private event during NBA All-Star Weekend. The shutdown occurred around 7 p.m. without discussions with Brown or the homeowner, and officials did not enter the property. Brown described the action as embarrassing, unfair, and based on biased information, saying it "raises serious due-process concerns" and caused "significant financial and reputational harm." Brown spent about $300,000 on the canceled event, with sponsors spending an additional $300,000 to $500,000. Beverly Hills issued an apology and revised a prior inaccurate statement about the reasons for the shutdown.
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