WWE star and social media influencer Logan Paul has “dismissed without prejudice” his lawsuit against Heritage Auctions, according to court documents from the Texas district.
Paul had sought a court order and a temporary restraining order due to concerns about the authenticity of a piece signed by Michael Jordan from the United Center court, which he had won at an auction.
This decision comes after the temporary restraining order initially granted and extended expired.
Paul initially won the signed piece of land at auction for $562,555.42, with payment due on September 25. Paul wanted to investigate the authenticity of the land before paying and claims he was not allowed to do so, according to court records and Paul’s lawyer.
Heritage Auctions promoted the floor as “the ultimate Michael Jordan display piece,” an 8-by-8-foot section of “Original Used Court from the United Center 1994-1998.” Jordan signed the court and noted his five NBA MVP awards, six NBA Finals MVP awards, 10 scoring titles, and the year he was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (2009).
The lawsuit alleged that the court’s condition did not match the 1995-1998 court, as a result of the court being replaced or, as Heritage claims, repainted and refinished. The lawsuit also notes that the certification, performed by the grader and authenticator PSA, says that the Chicago Bulls logo appears different from that of the 2001-05 season photographs.
No response was obtained to multiple attempts to contact Paul’s representation; court documents do not reveal a definitive reason why the litigation was abandoned. A representative from Heritage Auctions declined to comment on the situation, but, when asked what will happen to the United Center floor now, responded that “that information is confidential and subject to contract”.









