Beverly Hills apologizes to Celtics star Jaylen Brown for claims about his event that was shut down
Beverly Hills retracted false permit denial claims after a private event linked to Jaylen Brown was shut down, acknowledging no permit was applied for or denied.
- On Thursday, the City of Beverly Hills apologized to Jaylen Brown and the Jannard family after an internal review found prior public communication about the Trousdale home event was inaccurate.
- Local outlets reported police responded and shut down what they described as an 'unpermitted' event on Saturday night, citing lack of a proper permit.
- Jaylen Brown Enterprises Inc. countered that no proof of violations was shown and said the private 741 Performance event shutdown caused Brown `300k down the drain` and `embarrassed me and my brand`.
- The homeowner has indicated potential legal action, with the event causing significant financial and reputational harm, and Brown criticized the handling despite the apology.
- Organizer said the event was a panel at Jim Jannard’s 410 Trousdale Place during All‑Star Weekend, with music off before 10 p.m., not a party, on Saturday night.
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City of Beverly Hills apologizes to Jaylen Brown for claims about his event that was shut down
The City of Beverly Hills apologized to Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown on Thursday for initially stating that an event he hosted on the eve of the NBA All-Star Game was shut down because the city said it lacked a permit.
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The City of Beverly Hills on Thursday issued a formal apology to Jaylen Brown for shutting down an event of his because of what it called “inaccurate information.” The Celtics star thanked the city for the apology but criticized the Beverly Hills Police Department for its handling of the incident. Officers told Brown at the time that the event, which took place on Saturday night of NBA All-Star weekend in Los Angeles, could not be held because h…
Beverly Hills apologizes to NBA star Jaylen Brown after shutting down brand event over ‘inaccurate information’
The city of Beverly Hills issued an apology to NBA star Jaylen Brown after shutting down a private brand event he was hosting, claiming they received “inaccurate information.” On Feb. 14, Brown, who plays for the Boston Celtics, was in Los Angeles as a participant in the NBA All-Star Game. An event for Brown’s sportswear [...]
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