Chris Brown and Live Nation sued for $50 MILLION after new lawsuit claims the rapper orchestrated an assault
As a die-hard Chris Brown fan, I’m heartbroken and deeply disturbed by the recent news of a $50 million lawsuit filed against the musical artist for alleged attacks during his 11:11 tour in Fort Worth, Texas. The details of the incident are harrowing, with reports of Chris arranging for assaults on four men, including Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell.
Chris Brown and his associate Sinko Ceej, along with rapper Yella Beezy and Live Nation, are being sued for $50 million over allegations of assaults during Brown’s 11:11 tour stop in Fort Worth, Texas.
According to reports from TMZ, obtained on Monday, the singer of “With You,” who is 35 years old, is alleged to have orchestrated assaults on four men based on reviewed legal documents.
According to a report by the outlet, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell, who are the plaintiffs in the case, stated that the incident happened on July 20, following Brown’s performance at Dickies Arena.
The four women, as stated in the court records, were given invitations and guided to the backstage area where approximately forty other women were present for socializing after the performance had ended.
In the court filings, the plaintiffs stated that it took the Forever artist around thirty minutes to show up at the VIP section of the venue, by which time they were prepared to depart.
According to the report, musical artist was approached by Charles Bush and complimented for putting on a great show that evening.
At first, Brown maintained a polite demeanor. However, one person from his group stirred up discord by hinting at past conflicts between Brown and Bush.
Bush mentioned to Brown that one of his companions had reminded them of their past disputes, prompting Brown to reply, “Oh right, we did have issues. Hey there, what’s going on?”
According to leaked documents, Bush claimed that Brown instructed his team to attack him. Subsequently, a crowd of seven to ten men encircled him, inflicting blows through hitting and kicking.
One of Brown’s companions, referred to as ‘Hood Boss,’ threw a chair at Bush’s direction according to Bush’s testimony in court.
According to the legal documents, the four plaintiffs claimed that Brown sent Yella Beezy, aged 32, and his companions to attack Larry Parker. As a group of men pursued him, Parker was chasing towards a staircase with a locked door at its end, the media outlet detailed.
The plaintiffs claimed that Brown instructed the men to brutally attack Parker, resulting in over 10 minutes of relentless blows to his head.
Brown egged on his associates to join in on the assault, the plaintiffs told the court.
The four complainants stated that they all required medical care following the assault due to grievous harm inflicted upon them, based on the report.
One of the four men involved in the attack is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital due to injuries he sustained, according to Tony Buzbee, attorney for the plaintiffs.
I’m absolutely thrilled and deeply invested in this situation, so much so that I find myself among the four plaintiffs who have pleaded to the court for protection. According to recent reports, we have requested restraining orders against Brown, Sinko Ceej, and Yella Beezy.
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2024-07-23 02:03