Yella Beezy has hired attorney Daryl K. Washington to defend him in a $50 million lawsuit that includes allegations against him, Chris Brown, and their entourage. The lawsuit stems from an incident on the night of July 20, following Chris Brown’s concert at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX. A security guard and four other men claim they were physically assaulted by Beezy and others at Brown’s command, leading to serious injuries.
Washington stated that the lawsuit was “frivolous and without merit,” asserting that Yella Beezy was not involved in any altercation.
“[Yella Beezy] was not involved in any incident, did not have any contact with the Plaintiffs, and does not understand why he is named party in the lawsuit or the temporary restraining order that was clearly filed before all facts were obtained and verified.”
The incident allegedly occurred after the plaintiffs were escorted backstage with 40 women, where phones were confiscated for privacy, possibly explaining the lack of footage.
Yella Beezy has shared several photos of himself with Chris Brown backstage, none of which depict any violence.
Brown has not yet commented on the allegations and continues his 11:11 Tour.
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