Logan Paul Sues Auction House Over Authenticity of MJ Item

alofoke
3 Min Read

Logan Paul Questions Authenticity of Michael Jordan’s Court Purchased at Auction

WWE star and well-known influencer, Logan Paul, has filed a lawsuit against Heritage Auctions in a Texas court, alleging doubts about the authenticity of a section of the United Center floor signed by Michael Jordan, which Paul won at an auction. According to court documents, Paul claims he was not allowed to verify the authenticity of the soil before Heritage requested payment, which was due on September 25. He was informed that he would lose his rights to the piece if he did not meet the deadline. Paul’s winning bid was $562,555.42, including the buyer’s premium. Josh Bernstein, Paul’s lawyer, requested a temporary restraining order and a temporary injunction against Heritage Auctions, which was granted on Thursday morning. The hearing date on the temporary injunction was set for October 9.

Authenticity is fundamental in the collector community. Collectors like Logan deserve, and are entitled to, proof of authenticity that withstands scrutiny and addresses inconsistencies.

Josh Bernstein, Logan Paul’s lawyer
Heritage promoted the floor as “the ultimate Michael Jordan display piece.” The description stated that it was an 8×8 foot section of the “Original Game Used United Center Floor 1994-98.” It was signed by Jordan and included the inscriptions “Air Jordan”, “5X MVP”, “6X Finals MVP”, “10X Scoring Title” and “HOF 2009”. The Heritage description also mentioned a certificate of authenticity from Upper Deck Authentication, with whom Jordan has had an exclusive partnership for a long time, and third-party authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett Authentication Services. A Heritage spokesperson stated that they do not believe Paul’s claim has merit, adding that the auction house made concessions for Paul to “accommodate any in-person inspection and reasonable efforts for further review.” Paul’s lawsuit alleges that the court’s condition “does not match the 1995-1998 court, as a result of the court being replaced or, as Heritage claims, repainted and renovated.” According to the lawsuit, PSA certification says the Bulls logo appears different than in photos from the 2001-05 seasons. Bernstein requested documentation from Heritage after Paul won the auction. In emails found in court records, Heritage’s sports auction director, Chris Ivy, acknowledged that there is no “such documentation… that matches the court from the 1998-99, 1999-2000 or 2000-2001 seasons” and that the photo matching company Sports Investors Authentication “was unsuccessful because the photo matching attempts were only to the Bulls logo itself, not to the wood grain, which is what PSA used for its provided photo matches.” The complaint acknowledges that the Upper Deck certificate refers to the years 1995-98 and that the PSA/DNA photo matching certificate “claims to have matched the item to” the 2001-02 to 2005-06 seasons.
Share This Article