Cops are refusing to release the 911 call that Jonah Hill's brother made minutes before his tragic death, Radaronline.com can exclusively reveal.<br /><br />Jordan Feldstein called police from his Beverly Hills home on December 22 around 8:30 PM after having trouble breathing.<br /><br />"At this time the audio is being held," a spokesperson for the Beverly Hills Police department told Radar. "The records are part of the investigatory file, and are records of investigation."<br /><br />As Radar previously reported, the Hollywood producer's cause of death has been deferred pending the investigation. The Los Angeles County Coroner told Radar drugs have not been ruled out as a possible cause.<br /><br />he was found dead.<br /><br />His family released a statement following his passing.<br /><br />“Unfortunately, last night Jordan called 911 for shortness of breath, when paramedics arrived it was determined he went into full cardiac arrest and passed away shortly thereafter,” the statement read.<br /><br />PHOTOS: Seizures, Chronic Pain & Drug Breakdowns: Inside Prince’s Secret Health Crises</a><br /><br />Hill has spoken of his brother in the past, referring to him as a mentor in his career.<br /><br />Feldstein founded the management company, Career Artist Management, and managed Maroon 5, Elle King, Iggy Azalea, and Robin Thicke.<br /><br />He was 40 years old.<br /><br />For the latest updates on this story, keep reading Radar.<br /><br />We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.
