Logan Paul seeks injunction over disputed Jordan-signed court piece
Logan Paul has filed an injunction against Heritage Auctions, claiming he wasn't allowed to properly investigate the authenticity of a Michael Jordan-signed court piece.
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WWE star Logan Paul has taken legal action against Heritage Auctions over a Michael Jordan-signed basketball court piece he purchased for $562,555. The 8x8-foot section allegedly came from the United Center's original court used during 1994-98, featuring Jordan's signature and achievement inscriptions.
Despite multiple authentication certificates, Paul's legal team discovered significant inconsistencies regarding the floor's provenance. They argue the court's condition doesn't match historical records from the claimed period.
Heritage's sports director reportedly acknowledged lacking definitive documentation, and photo-matching couldn't verify authenticity. Paul received a temporary restraining order after being pressured to complete payment by September 25, with a hearing scheduled for October 9.
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