
Jaylen Brown’s All-Star weekend was marred by an incident at his home. The Boston Celtics All-Star hosted an event at their venue in Beverly Hills. However, police shut down the event after an erroneous report regarding the nature of the party. Brown expressed his dismay over the incident, even calling the Beverly Hills PD when he made the statement.
Now, Brown appears ready to take further action. In a recent interview with Endscape, the Celtics guard said he is considering taking legal action against the Beverly Hills PD after the incident that occurred during All-Star Weekend.
Brown wrote to Mark J. “I’m not one to chase legalities, but you’ve embarrassed my brand and my team. And I think that’s unfair,” he told Spears and Endscape. “And I feel hurt by the fact that you continued to lie in your apology. I will be back with my team this weekend and we will take a decision.”
The event, which was to promote Brown’s performance brand 741Performance, was shut down after an event permit for the said gathering was denied. However, the Celtics star reiterated that the event did not require a permit, as it was a private, invitation-only event rather than a public event. Brown expressed his disappointment after the incident, saying that the Beverly Hills PD lied about parts of the incident.
“I wanted to have fun and I felt like that was taken away from me,” Brown told reporters. “I was embarrassed. If it happened to me, I’m sure it happened to many people in the past. I look at it that way. There’s probably a group of people who don’t scream, preying on deaf fear, which is unfortunate. I’m not sure what the conclusion is. … Even in the statement he made, he included some things in the apology that were not true.
Brown was selected to his fifth All-Star Game this year with the Celtics. The star forward is averaging 29.3 points per game as he has led Boston to second place in the Eastern Conference. Even without Jayson Tatum, Boston is preparing for another postseason appearance.
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