Chris Brown’s “11:11” tour is making headlines after allegations of violence during one of his recent shows. A new lawsuit reportedly claims that the singer orchestrated the assault of multiple men.
According to TMZ, the lawsuit names Chris Brown, Yella Beezy, Sinko Ceej (a member of Brown’s entourage), and Live Nation as defendants. The lawsuit, filed by four alleged victims, is seeking a significant $50 million in damages. During Brown’s “11:11” tour stop at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX on July 20, plaintiffs Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell claim that they were invited backstage along with 40 women after the show ended. They were escorted backstage for a post-concert gathering.
According to the lawsuit, Charles Bush claims that he greeted Chris Brown, congratulated him on a successful show. Following the interaction with Chris Brown, Charles Bush alleges that a member of Brown’s entourage brought up a past conflict between him and Chris. “Man you don’t remember you two were beefing?” and claims Chris replied, “Oh yeah, we were. What’s up, n****? I don’t forget sh*t” and gave the order for his crew to assault Bush. According to the lawsuit, Bush states that he was surrounded by 7-10 individuals from Brown’s entourage who punched and kicked him. Additionally, Bush claims that a member of the entourage, known as Hood Boss, threw a chair at his head.
The plaintiffs further claim that Chris Brown instructed Yella Beezy and others to physically harm Parker, leading to Parker being chased into a dead-end staircase with a locked door.
Parker alleges that he was punched and kicked in the head for over 10 minutes after Chris Brown encouraged all of his associates to participate in the assault.
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All four men claim to have sustained severe injuries and required various medical treatments. Their attorney, Tony Buzbee, stated that at least one of them is still hospitalized and is determined to hold Chris Brown accountable. In addition to seeking $50 million in damages, the plaintiffs have also filed for restraining orders against Chris Brown, Yella Beezy, and Sinko Ceej.