Michael B. Jordan calls cops on home intruder who lied about being part of star’s security team to trespass: report

Michael B. Jordan’s security called the cops on a man who trespassed on his front lawn Wednesday, TMZ reports.

According to the outlet, the “Black Panther” star was home at the time but left at some point after the Los Angeles Police Department arrived.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ that the actor’s security swiftly called LAPD before escorting him off the property.

An unidentified man trespassed on Michael B. Jordan’s lawn Wednesday, per TMZ. Billy Bennight/AdMedia / SplashNews.com

Police sources told the outlet that the man claimed to the Los Angeles Police Department that he was on the star’s security team. REUTERS

As the LAPD investigated the unidentifed man, he allegedly claimed he was part of Jordan’s security team.

The LAPD reportedly took the man’s information and then released him.

Jordan’s team allegedly declined to press charges at first but changed their minds after the trespasser left. Law enforcement reportedly took a trespassing report once Jordan’s team decided to take action.

Page Six reached out to Jordan’s rep for comment and the LAPD to verify the report but did not immediately hear back.

Jordan was reportedly home when his security team called the police. The actor after the LAPD arrived. Instagram/@michaelbjordan

While his team declined to press charges at first, they changed their minds after LAPD had released the man. Instagram/@michaelbjordan

Jordan doesn’t seem too shaken by the incident and was promoting his upcoming film, “Sinners,” on Instagram this week.

The “Creed III” actor last dealt with the police just over a year ago when he crashed his Ferrari into a parked Kia in Hollywood, Calif.

The LAPD told Page Six at the time that there was “no evidence of a DUI” but later looked further into the crash after video surfaced of the Ferrari racing another car.

No charges were ever filed against him.

Jordan’s need for the LAPD comes a year after he crashed his Ferrari into a parked Kia in Hollywood, Calif. APEX / MEGA

He was not charged for the accident. Instagram/@michaelbjordan

Following his crash, an insider told the Daily Mail that Jordan was “embarrassed” about it.

“It was an actual accident,” the source noted. “Michael was annoyed that he ruined his car, but that can get fixed.”

“He was, and is, embarrassed about it all as he accidentally had his foot on the gas and didn’t brake in time.”

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