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TEDx Event Flops Amidst Legal Drama
26 Mar
Summary
- TEDx Beverly Grove event barely drew 25 attendees despite being sold out.
- Organizer Marvin Acuna was served legal papers on stage during the event.
- Prominent figures like Rick Caruso and Chef Aitor Zabala did not attend.

An event in Los Angeles, TEDx Beverly Grove, organized by Marvin V. Acuna, has been described as a significant failure by attendees and sources. Billed as a unique L.A. moment for paying attention, the event held on March 14 failed to attract a substantial audience, with fewer than 25 people present despite being advertised as sold out. Prominent figures like real estate mogul Rick Caruso and Michelin star chef Aitor Zabala were advertised, but Caruso's spokesperson confirmed he never RSVP'd, and Zabala stated his involvement was limited to his talk.
The event's organizer, Marvin Acuna, a former film producer with past legal issues including a judgment for almost $1 million and bankruptcy, was reportedly served with legal papers on stage before his opening remarks. This incident caused distress, with one attendee reportedly fleeing the venue. The event's location, a black box theater on Santa Monica Blvd. next to a 7-Eleven, and catered boxed lunches from a grab-and-go café, contrasted sharply with its high-profile promotion.




