Beverly Hills apologizes to Jaylen Brown for shutting down mansion event

Beverly Hills apologizes to Jaylen Brown for shutting down mansion event

New York Post general

Key Points:

  • The City of Beverly Hills apologized to Jaylen Brown after police shut down a private panel he hosted during NBA All-Star Weekend, admitting it had previously provided inaccurate information regarding event permits and violations.
  • The city clarified that no permit was applied for or denied, and the residence had no prior violations, but maintained the event was ended due to observed code violations.
  • Brown acknowledged the apology but expressed frustration, stating the city embarrassed him and his brand 741Performance, and criticized the shutdown as based on biased assumptions without proof of violations.
  • Brown emphasized the event was a private, invitation-only gathering that did not require a permit, and noted his team had proactively contacted police to hire off-duty officers, a request that was declined.

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