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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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