Jaylen Brown considering legal action against Beverly Hills - ESPN
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by Marc J. SpearsFebruary 20, 2026
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Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is considering legal action against Beverly Hills after police shut down a private event he was hosting during the NBA All-Star Weekend. The incident occurred on Saturday evening when officers closed the event without prior communication with Brown or the property owner, leading to significant financial and reputational harm. Brown expressed frustration over what he described as biased information used by officials, calling the situation unfair and offensive. He emphasized that the shutdown not only embarrassed him but also damaged his brand and team's reputation.
Brown revealed that he spent $300,000 on the event, which was intended to promote his Oakley performance brand, 741Performance. His sponsors had also invested between $300,000 and $500,000 in the gathering. Despite this, Beverly Hills issued an apology, acknowledging that their initial statement about the event was incorrect. The city admitted that no permit application was submitted or denied for the event, as previously claimed. However, Brown dismissed the apology as insufficient, stating it came after the damage had already been done.
The event, which included a panel discussion with National Basketball Players Association president Andre Iguodala and rapper LaRussell, was abruptly ended by police before it could begin. Brown described the situation as an unfair interruption of his plans to enjoy the evening and emphasized that similar incidents likely go unreported due to a lack of accountability. He criticized the city for including inaccurate information in their apology, further fueling his frustration.
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Originally published on ESPN on 2/20/2026