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Bodycam footage shows response to party involving Pats players, exotic dancers

Boston Licensing Board suspended Estella's license after police found after-hours drinking, indoor smoking, and unauthorized adult entertainment involving Patriots players, officials said.

  • On March 11, 2026, Boston police released body‑cam footage showing Patriots at an after‑hours party at Estella, captured from multiple officers’ perspectives.
  • Responding to a noise complaint, police said officers arrived just before 2:30 a.m. on Jan. 27, days after the Patriots clinched the AFC Championship.
  • Inside, officers noted the smell of tobacco and marijuana, bottles of liquor, dollar bills on the floor, multiple large hookahs, and about 25–30 people with partially nude women fleeing staircases.
  • The Boston Licensing Board last week imposed a three-day suspension on Estella, crediting one day served, with two days held in abeyance, after owner Helder George Brandao blamed players for losing control and considering a lawsuit.
  • Though the video circulates widely, it shows no Patriots players or patrons were arrested or charged, and police note Estella has faced prior late-night calls.
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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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