Over the years, Chris Brown has found himself embroiled in a number of legal situations during the course of his career. Now, he finds himself in the midst of yet another legal entanglement. The 35-year-old rapper finds himself at the receiving end of a lawsuit that comes amid his ongoing 11:11 tour.

Four plaintiffs have come forward to file suit, and they claim that they were assaulted by members of Brown’s entourage amid a VIP experience. The group is now seeking significant retribution for the alleged violence, as they’re reportedly suing Brown for $50 million. The “Run It!” singer isn’t the only defendant who’s been named in the suit.

According to TMZ , Yella Beezy and Sinko Ceej (the head of the Brown posse) have also been named alongside Live Nation. As for the plaintiffs in question, they are Charles Bush, Larry Parker, Da Marcus Powell and Joseph Lewis. The four are suing the Grammy winner in relation to an incident that supposedly took place during Brown’s tour stop in Fort Worth, Texas this past weekend.

Per the suit, the situation went down following a show on Saturday, July 20. Charles Bush and co. were allegedly invited to hang out with the Stomp the Yard alum and his crew following the concert.

It’s also said that 40 women were taken to the VIP room as well. After reportedly being 30 minutes late to the room, Chris Brown showed up and dapped up Bush, who congratulated him on a good show. However, the energy in the room purportedly changed when on.