
Logan Paul is taking legal action against Heritage Auctions due to questions about a Michael Jordan-signed floorboard that’s being sold for $600,000.
Logan Paul has quickly become a significant figure in the world of collectibles. He first became passionate about Pokémon, starting by purchasing large, valuable sets of original cards and then focusing on individual, rare cards.
Logan Paul, host of the imPaulsive podcast, recently purchased a highly valuable and rare Pikachu Illustrator card, and even wore it as a necklace when he entered WrestleMania. He also showcased another prized Pokémon card – a diamond-covered Base Set Charizard – during his boxing match against Floyd Mayweather.
He’s also branched out into collecting, recently purchasing a section of the court from the United Center, where the Chicago Bulls play. This piece of the floor, believed to have been used during games from 1994 to 1998, is signed by Michael Jordan and features several personal messages from him.
Logan Paul won auction for ultimate Michael Jordan autograph
Logan has taken legal action against Heritage Auctions, filing a request for a court order in Texas due to issues with an item they are offering, according to ESPN.
The online creator, who now wrestles for WWE, won an auction with a bid of over $562,000. However, he wasn’t given a chance to examine the item before paying for it. He also claims Heritage Auctions threatened to revoke his priority bidding status if he didn’t make the payment by October 25th.
Okay, so good news! The judge actually granted my request for a temporary block on whatever’s happening, which is a huge relief. But it’s not permanent – we have a court date on October 8th where everything will be properly reviewed. Basically, it buys me some time, but I still need to prepare for the hearing.

Heritage stated to ESPN that they don’t believe the legal injunction is justified. They also said they previously offered Logan the opportunity to inspect the relevant materials in person and to make reasonable efforts for further review.
The legal request states that the item doesn’t align with the court’s appearance between 1995 and 1998, either because the court itself was replaced, or because it was restored-repainted and resurfaced, according to Heritage.
Logan hasn’t said anything about it on social media; he’s only shared a post about a rare Pikachu illustrator card.
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2025-09-26 16:19