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Jaylen Brown Weighing Legal Action After Beverly Hills Police End All-Star Event
Boston Celtics star considering lawsuit over shutdown of private function during NBA All-Star Weekend
Feb. 28, 2026 at 2:31pm
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Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is considering taking legal action against the city of Beverly Hills after police shut down a private event he was hosting during NBA All-Star Weekend. Details about the specific reasons for the police response and what occurred immediately before officers intervened have not been fully disclosed, but Brown has expressed concern about how the situation was handled.
Why it matters
As a prominent NBA player known for his community involvement, Brown's decision to explore legal options signals he views the police shutdown of his event as serious enough to warrant a formal response. The incident raises questions about law enforcement's handling of private events and the rights of high-profile individuals to host gatherings during major sporting events.
The details
According to Brown, the gathering was a private function organized in connection with the league's All-Star festivities. At some point during the event, Beverly Hills police arrived and brought it to an end. No information has been made public about any arrests, citations, or formal complaints issued at the scene. It is also not yet clear whether city officials or the police department have initiated any internal review of the incident.
- The incident occurred during NBA All-Star Weekend in February 2026.
The players
Jaylen Brown
A multi-time NBA All-Star and core member of the Boston Celtics, known for his involvement in community and social issues.
Beverly Hills Police Department
The law enforcement agency that shut down the private event Jaylen Brown was hosting during NBA All-Star Weekend.
What they’re saying
“Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is considering taking legal action against the city of Beverly Hills after police shut down a private event he was hosting during NBA All-Star Weekend, he told ESPN's Andscape.”
— Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics Forward
What’s next
Brown has not publicly outlined what specific legal claims he might pursue against Beverly Hills, nor has he indicated a timetable for filing any potential lawsuit. Officials from the city of Beverly Hills and its police department have not publicly provided a detailed account or response to Brown's comments.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the potential tensions that can arise when law enforcement intervenes in private events hosted by high-profile individuals, especially during major sporting events. The outcome of any legal action taken by Jaylen Brown could set precedents around the rights of celebrities and athletes to host gatherings without undue interference from authorities.
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