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Ex-NFL Star Jason Pierre-Paul's $400K Watch Stolen During Hollywood's F1 Event at DAER Nightclub

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Published on May 05, 2025
Ex-NFL Star Jason Pierre-Paul's $400K Watch Stolen During Hollywood's F1 Event at DAER NightclubSource: Google Street View

At a star-studded Formula 1 event over the weekend, former NFL star Jason Pierre-Paul claimed that his opulent $400,000 Richard Mille watch was stolen amid the revelry of Hollywood's DAER nightclub. The 36-year-old found himself encircled by a group that he attempted to navigate through towards the dance floor. This incident took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's exclusive venue, as reported by Local 10 News.

"I’m a celebrity, I’m a football player, and I respect everybody, you know, but when something happens to me, I’m going to make it be known," Pierre-Paul told Local 10 News. The loss only came to light once Pierre-Paul sought to conclude his affairs at the bar, noticing the absence of the 18-karat rose gold and black titanium Richard Mille RM011 Fly-Back Kite Limited Edition from his wrist following the encounter, and he immediately alerted the Seminole Police Department, who are actively investigating the theft.

The ordeal, which unfolded at the famed venue, reached Pierre-Paul's social media circles, where he conveyed a cautionary message, according to an NBC Miami report, "Avoid wearing expensive jewelry to nightclubs. And if you do go out, have someone with you who can help watch your back," a sentiment shared as Pierre-Paul navigated the aftermath and potential leads on the pricey timepiece's whereabouts.

Pierre-Paul learned of a woman experiencing a similar theft of her Richard Mille watch that evening. While he offers a reward for the return of his missing watch, he also vows to raise awareness, saying to Local 10 News, "You gotta be aware of your surroundings, and I just want everyone to be aware that their nightclub is not a safe place to come."

Anyone with information regarding the stolen timepiece is encouraged to reach out to the Seminole Police Department at (954) 967-5100 or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477, as the pursuit of both resolution and caution continues in the face of an unsettling violation of personal possession and security.

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