Chris Brown sued for $50m over alleged backstage assault

Chris Brown and Associates Named in $50 Million Lawsuit


A lawsuit has been filed against American R&B singer Chris Brown, his associate Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy, and Live Nation, seeking $50 million in damages.

According to TMZ, the plaintiffs, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell, alleged that they were assaulted backstage at Brown’s concert in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 20.

The plaintiffs stated that they were invited backstage for a post-concert gathering but were instead subjected to physical attacks.

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One of the plaintiffs, Charles Bush, alleged that he was assaulted by Brown’s men after trying to congratulate the singer.

He detailed being surrounded by several men who physically harmed him, including a member who threw a chair at him.

Another plaintiff, Larry Parker, claimed that Chris Brown instructed Yella Beezy and others to beat him up, resulting in a violent altercation that left him with injuries.

The plaintiffs have reportedly received medical treatment for their injuries.

They seek damages for their injuries and have also requested restraining orders against Brown, Beezy, and Sinko Ceej.

There has been no response from Chris Brown or his team regarding the allegations.

Few years ago, the singer was sued for $20 Million over alleged rape.

TMZ, reports that the embattled 32-year-old singer allegedly raped a woman in late 2020 outside Diddy’s Star Island home.

The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, claims she was speaking to a friend via FaceTime when Brown grabbed the friend’s phone and told her to come to Miami immediately.

The lawsuit states the woman who describes herself as a model, choreographer, and musical artist arrived on the property on Dec. 20, and met Brown on a yacht parked at Diddy’s residence.

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