A $50 million lawsuit has been filed against American R&B singer Chris Brown, his confidante, Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy, and the company, Live Nation in relation to many alleged attacks that took place during Brown's 11:11 tour in Fort Worth, Texas.
According to TMZ, the musician was charged in a recent lawsuit with planning the attack on four guys that occurred backstage during his July 20 tour stop in Fort Worth.
The plaintiffs, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell, said they were taken backstage for a post-concert hang with 40 other women after being invited backstage, but instead, they were beaten.
In the lawsuit, Bush claimed that after reminding one of his guys of their ongoing feud, Brown instructed his men to beat him up after going to congratulate him for a good event.
He asserted that seven to 10 of Brown's guys were surrounding him and punching and kicking him.
In addition, he said Hood Boss, a member of his entourage, threw a chair at his head.
According to the claimants, they had to have a number of medical procedures after suffering serious injuries. At least one of them is still in the hospital, according to their lawyer Tony Buzbee, who also promised to prosecute CB.
The plaintiffs have requested restraining orders against Chris, Beezy, and Sinko Ceej in addition to the $50 million in damages.
Chris Brown and his team have yet to react to the allegations.
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