Chris Brown Hit with Multiple Lawsuits Totaling $65 Million Over Concert Brawl

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Chris Brown is being sued for allegedly directing his entourage to physically assault four people during a tour stop in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday, July 20th.

According to TMZ Hip-Hop , the first lawsuit was filed by the four victims on Monday, July 22nd. The $50 million suit was filed against Brown, Dallas-based rapper Yella Beezy, Brown’s entourage lieutenant Sinko Ceej, and Live Nation, the producer of Brown’s “11:11 Tour.”

The four plaintiffs Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell attended Brown’s concert in Fort Worth and were escorted backstage for a VIP meet-and-greet. After waiting around 30 minutes for Brown, they decided to leave — upon doing so, Bush claims he congratulated Brown on a great show, and a member of Brown’s entourage shouted to the singer, “Man you don’t remember you two were beefing?”

Bush then alleges that Brown directed his entourage to severely beat Bush, even claiming that crew member Hood Boss threw a chair at his head. The other plaintiffs recount a similar story, with Parker alleging that he was chased into a dead-end staircase and was punched and kicked in the head by Brown’s entourage “for more than 10 minutes.” All four men say they suffered sever injuries, and one was reportedly still in the hospital recovering.

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