Chris Brown Sued for $50M Assault After Concert
Chris Brown Sued for $50M Assault After Concert

Chris Brown Sued for $50M Assault After Concert

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Chris Brown, along with members of his entourage and tour promoter Live Nation, has been sued for $50 million by four men who allege they were violently assaulted backstage during Brown's '11:11' tour in Fort Worth, Texas. The plaintiffs, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Damarcus Powell, claim they were invited to a VIP area after the concert where the attack occurred, involving chairs being thrown, and repeated kicking and stomping. The lawsuit asserts that Brown not only participated in but also directed the assault, which resulted in severe injuries requiring medical attention. The plaintiffs accuse Live Nation of negligence for failing to ensure the safety of attendees. They are seeking compensatory and punitive damages, as well as a temporary restraining order against Brown and his associates.

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