Chris Brown and Yella Beezy have found themselves facing some expensive legal issues!
On Monday, TMZ reported that Beezy, Breezy, his entourage lieutenant Sinko Ceej, and Live Nation were hit with a $50 million lawsuit from concertgoers Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell. According to the four men, they attended Chris’s 11:11 Tour in Fort Worth and were invited backstage. Bush says he was in the midst of having a good interaction with Chris before one of his crew members approached him saying, “Man you don’t remember you two were beefing?”
He added that Chris responded, “Oh yeah, we were. What’s up, n*gga? I don’t forget sh*t” and told his crew to jump him. Bush also stated that he was surrounded by 10 men who continued to kick and punch him. However, Parker claimed that Chris ordered Beezy to attack him and suffered kicks and punches as well.
As of now, all four of the plaintiffs left the scene with severe injuries and had to received multiple medical treatments. Unfortunately, their attorney Tony Buzbee, revealed that at least one of the four men is currently still hospitalized.
“We filed suit last night alleging that, on Saturday night in Ft. Worth, entertainer Chris Brown, along with his entourage, attacked and brutally beat several men who had just attended his concert. Multiple police reports have been made. At least one of the men beaten remains hospitalized,” Buzbee wrote on Instagram. “Chris Brown reportedly has a long history of violence and has been arrested or accused of assault on at least ten occasions. Enough! The lawsuit, The Buzbee Law Firm has filed seeks damages on behalf of the four men brutalized, with the hopes of obtaining justice for these victims and putting an end, once and for all, to the intolerable and thuggish behavior set forth in the lawsuit.”
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