American R&B star, Chris Brown, his confidante Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy and the corporation Live Nation have been named in a $50 million lawsuit in connection with a series of alleged attacks that occurred on Brown’s 11:11 tour in Fort Worth, Texas.
According to TMZ, the new lawsuit accuses the singer of organizing the assault of four guys backstage at his tour stop in Fort Worth on July 20.
Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell alleged they were invited backstage and led there with 40 other women for a post-concert party, but were molested instead.
According to the lawsuit, Bush went to congratulate Brown on his successful program and then ordered his men to beat him up after one of them reminded him of their feud.
He stated he was encircled by 7-10 Brown’s guys, who attacked and kicked him. He also alleges that a member of his entourage named Hood Boss hurled a chair at his head.
The plaintiffs also claimed Brown sent Yella Beezy and several of his men to “f*** up” Parker by chasing him down a dead-end stairwell with a locked door.
Parker claimed he was hit and kicked in the head for more than ten minutes after Brown encouraged his companions to to get a piece of the action.
The plaintiffs claimed they sustained significant injuries and had to undergo a variety of medical procedures. Their attorney, Tony Buzbee, stated that at least one of them is still hospitalized and vowed to bring CB to justice.
In addition to the $50 million in damages, the plaintiffs have asked for restraining orders against Chris, Beezy, and Sinko Ceej.
Chris Brown’s team has yet to respond to the charges.
Brown has already encountered legal troubles, most notably in a criminal case in which he pleaded guilty to assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.