Tom Brady and Kim Kardashian both dropped $2 million at a charity auction for Jay-Z, Meek Mill and Michael Rubin’s Reform Alliance gala on Saturday night.

Brady, 46, and Kardashian, 42, were among a roomful of 200 VIP guests at an all-star blackjack party in Atlantic City to raise funds for the charity Jay-Z founded with Meek Mill, Michael Rubin, Robert Kraft and others in 2019.

During the night’s auction, a painting by acclaimed artist George Condo came up for sale, and when Brady and Kardashian each bid $2 million, the artist agreed to create another work for Kardashian as a commission.

Condo has in the past created album covers for Kardashian’s ex-husband Kanye West.

Also up for sale for the night’s good cause was the jersey that Brady wore when he completed his 700th NFL touchdown 

in 2021. (The football star said at the auction that he never even washed the thing!)

Kim Kardashian flew in from Paris Fashion Week, we hear.
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That lot went for $1.2 million, and came with a dinner with Brady.

Business whiz Gary Vaynerchuk snapped up a painting by artist Rashid Johnson for $1.1 million. Tiffany Haddish was also in the running to win the lot after she bid a cool $1 million, but lost out.

Jay-Z put up a vaunted watch for auction from his own collection that was custom-made for him by famed Jacob & Co. The fancy timepiece went for $1.5 million to a collector at the event.

The items up for auction included one of Tom Brady’s jerseys from his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – grass stains included!
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The night well surpassed Reform Alliance’s goal of hitting $20 million, bringing in over $24 million, we hear.

The blackjack tournament had a $100,000 buy-in for players, with non-playing guests paying $50,000 at the Ocean Casino Resort.

There was also a $1 million jackpot that was donated by the casino – and night’s big winner, Andrew Goldberg of TAO Group, donated $750,000 of his winnings back to Reform Alliance.

Quavo and Tiffany Haddish were among the starry guests bidding at an auction.
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Kevin Hart emceed the evening, and roasted some celebrity audience members — including Travis Scott and Meek Mill. Hart warned pal and Reform Alliance co-founder Rubin as he took the stage, “I am giving some shots! And some of them are going to hurt!”

But Hart also made a powerful plea for Reform Alliance, which aims to change probation and parole laws, by recounting how his own father, “Served a lot of time, and was in and out of jail.”

Hart also jokingly blamed the ongoing Hollywood actors strike as the reason why he didn’t buy any of the night’s auction items himself.

Travis Scott performed at an afterparty.
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“I wish the strike wasn’t happening! I would’ve bought all this s—t,” he said. “My [finances] are all wrapped up.”

Rubin and fellow Reform Alliance co-founder Meek Mill also spoke, along with the org’s CEO Robert Rooks, and guests at the event included Matthew McConaughey, Dez Bryant, Jack Harlow, Alex Rodriguez and more.

Performers at an after-party included Travis Scott, Fat Joe, Fabolous, Quavo, Lil Durk, French Montana, Lil Baby and Meek.

P. J. Tucker and Jack Harlow were among the VIP blackjack players.
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Kevin Hart emceed the starry charity auction and dinner for Reform Alliance, and Meek Mill addressed the crowd.
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The board also includes co-founders Michael Rubin and Robert Kraft, as well as Nets co-owner Clara Wu Tsai, Robert Smith, Michael Novogratz and Laura Arnold.

Reform Alliance has helped pass 17 bills to date in 11 states while creating a pathway for over 700,000 people unfairly caught in the system.

The party was inspired in part by Rubin’s annual Fourth of July white party, as well as Jay and Beyoncé’s  annual Gold Party in LA.