Daily Post Nigeria Chris Brown sued for $50m over alleged backstage assault Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Entertainment Chris Brown sued for $50m over alleged backstage assault Published on July 23, 2024 By Sunny Green Itodo American R&B star, Chris Brown, his confidante Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy and the corporation Live Nation have been named in a $50 million lawsuit in connection with a series of alleged attacks that occurred on Brown’s 11:11 tour in Fort Worth, Texas. The new lawsuit accused the singer of orchestrating the assault of four men backstage at the Fort Worth stop of his tour on July 20, according to TMZ. The plaintiffs, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Da Marcus Powell, claimed that they were invited backstage and escorted there, along with 40 women, for a post-concert hang, but ended up being assaulted.

According to the suit, Bush said he went to congratulate Brown for a successful show and he ordered his men to beat his up after one of them reminding him of their beef. He claimed he was surrounded by 7-10 of Brown’s men who punched and kicked him. He also claims an entourage member known as Hood Boss threw a chair at his head.

The plaintiffs also alleged Brown sent Yella Beezy and some of his men to “f*** up” Parker, chasing him into a dead-end staircase with a locked door. Parker said he was punched and kicked in the head for more than 10 minutes after Brown encouraged all of his companions to get a piece of the action.