Jaylen Brown Learns Beverly Hills Enforces Its Rules Equally

TL;DR Summary
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown hosted a cultural panel at a Beverly Hills mansion without a permit after the city denied one due to prior violations; the event, attended by about 200 guests, was shut down by police. Brown reacted with posts accusing the city of targeting him, while a civil rights commentator claimed selective enforcement. Beverly Hills officials reaffirmed that the permit process applies to everyone and occupancy rules are not optional, noting that a $285 million contract can’t buy immunity from paperwork.
- Celtics Star Jaylen Brown Was 'Offended' That Beverly Hills Expects Him to Follow the Law OutKick
- Jaylen Brown: Beverly Hills' explanation for event shutdown 'false' ESPN
- "300k down the drain" - Jaylen Brown accuses Beverly Hills of "targeting" his private All-Star panel Yahoo Sports
- Beverly Hills police shut down Jaylen Brown’s brand event during NBA All-Star Weekend Los Angeles Times
- Celtics’ Jaylen Brown criticizes police for shutting down panel during NBA All-Star Weekend The New York Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
19 min
vs 20 min read
Condensed
98%
3,948 → 84 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on OutKick