Singer Faces Career-Ending Lawsuit

A famous musician has landed in legal trouble after Four individuals filed a $50 million lawsuit against him.

Singer Chris Brown is facing a lawsuit after four victims accused him of orchestrating an assault against them. The plaintiffs —identified as Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Da Marcus Powell— claimed Brown instructed his security entourage to attack them at his 11:11 concert. The concert took place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 20.

Court documents alleged the plaintiffs were invited backstage with about 40 other women for a post-concert meeting. After waiting for Brown to arrive for approximately 30 minutes, they decided to leave.

However, the group met Brown as they were exiting the venue. Bush greeted Brown and congratulated him on his performance. Brown initially responded with appreciation, but the situation escalated after a member of the singer’s entourage mentioned a past conflict between both men.

The documents state that Brown remembered the prior conflict before instructing his entourage to attack Bush. Bush claimed he was immediately encircled by seven to 10 of Brown’s crew members who began punching and kicking him. The plaintiff also claimed that an individual, identified as Hood Boss, threw a chair at his head.

The group further claimed that Brown directed rapper Yella Beezy and his associates to attack Parker. They claim that Parker was chased to a dead-end staircase, where they subsequently beat him. The plaintiffs assert that Parker was punched and kicked in the head for over 10 minutes, with Brown allegedly instructing his associates to join in the attack.

According to court documents, all four plaintiffs sustained severe injuries from the attack, requiring medical attention. Attorney Tony Buzbee, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs, claims at least one of the men remains hospitalized due to the injuries sustained from the alleged assault.

The lawsuit named Yella Beezy, Brown’s entourage lieutenant Sinko Ceej, and concert promoter Live Nation as co defendants. The plaintiffs claim they suffered severe injuries as a result of the attack and are seeking $50 million in damages from the singer and his entourage.

 

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