Logan Paul drops litigation over MJ-signed court
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Logan Paul drops litigation over MJ-signed court
"Paul filed for an injunction and temporary restraining order regarding authenticity concerns over a Michael Jordan-signed piece of United Center court he'd won at auction. The move comes as the initially granted and extended temporary restraining order expired. Paul initially won the signed floor piece at auction for $562,555.42, the payment of which was due Sept. 25. Paul wanted to investigate the floor's authenticity before paying and says he was not allowed to, according to court records and Paul's counsel."
"The injunction alleged that the court's condition didn't "match the court from 1995-1998, as a result of the court either being replaced or, as Heritage claims, repainted and resurfaced." The injunction also notes that the certification, done by grader and authenticator PSA, says the Chicago Bulls logo appears different than in photographs from the 2001-05 seasons. Multiple attempts to reach Paul's representation went unanswered; court documents illuminate no definitive reason as to why the litigation was dropped."
Logan Paul dismissed without prejudice his litigation against Heritage Auctions in Texas district court. He had sought an injunction and temporary restraining order over authenticity concerns about a Michael Jordan-signed 8-by-8-foot piece of United Center game-used court he won at auction. Paul won the piece for $562,555.42 with payment due Sept. 25 and asserted he was not allowed to investigate authenticity before paying. Heritage advertised the floor as an original 1994-1998 United Center court signed by Jordan with his awards noted. The injunction claimed the court's condition did not match the 1995-1998 court and cited PSA certification differences in the Bulls logo. Attempts to reach Paul's representation were unanswered and Heritage declined comment.
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