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BREAKING: Chris Brown Faces $50m Lawsuit For Alleged Backstage Attack
BREAKING: Chris Brown Faces $50m Lawsuit For Alleged Backstage Attack
American R&B artist Chris Brown, his associate Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy, and Live Nation face a $50 million lawsuit over alleged attacks during Brown’s 11:11 tour in Fort Worth, Texas.
According to reports, the lawsuit accuses Brown of orchestrating an assault on four men backstage during the Fort Worth tour stop on July 20.
The plaintiffs – Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell – claimed they were invited backstage with 40 women for a post-concert gathering but were then subjected to assault.
Bush alleged he was attacked by Brown’s men after attempting to congratulate the singer, stating that he was surrounded by 7-10 individuals who punched and kicked him.
The lawsuit also mentions another individual from Brown’s entourage throwing a chair at Bush.
Furthermore, the plaintiffs claimed that Brown instructed Yella Beezy and others to harm Parker.
Allegedly, Parker was chased into a dead-end staircase and physically assaulted.
The plaintiffs reported sustaining severe injuries, requiring medical treatment, with one remaining hospitalized.
Their attorney, Tony Buzbee, expressed determination to hold Brown accountable for the alleged incident.
The plaintiffs are seeking $50 million in damages and have requested restraining orders against Brown, Yella Beezy, and Sinko Ceej.
At present, there has been no public response from Chris Brown or his team regarding these allegations.
Brown has a history of legal challenges, notably a prior criminal case where he pled guilty to assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna.
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