Chris Brown Sued for $50 Million Over Assault
Chris Brown Sued for $50 Million Over Assault
Chris Brown Sued for $50 Million Over Assault
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Chris Brown has been named in a $50 million lawsuit following an alleged backstage assault at his 11:11 Tour concert in Fort Worth, Texas. The suit, filed by Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell, claims that after being invited backstage, they were attacked by Brown and his entourage, who were reportedly instigated by a member of the crew suggesting past issues between Brown and Bush. The plaintiffs describe a brutal scene where they were punched, kicked, and assaulted with chairs, with one individual enduring a prolonged beating for over ten minutes. The plaintiffs are seeking significant damages for their injuries and have requested temporary restraining orders against Brown and his associates. This incident has raised serious concerns about Brown's behavior, as highlighted by the plaintiffs' attorney, who noted a pattern of violence associated with the artist. Representatives for Brown and the other defendants have not yet responded to the allegations.

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