Chris Brown is being sued by 4 males who accuse the singer “and his paid entourage” of “brutally and severely” assaulting them after a latest live performance in Forth Value, Texas. The plaintiffs—Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and DaMarcus Powell—filed their lawsuit in a Texas courtroom on Monday, July 22. They’re searching for at the least $50 million in damages.
In keeping with the lawsuit, obtained by Pitchfork, the plaintiffs attended Chris Brown’s live performance at Dickies Area on Saturday, July 20. They declare that, after the efficiency, they “had been invited backstage to Chris Brown’s VIP space,” and waited half-hour for the musician to indicate up. Charles Bush says that he complimented Brown on the present and that the singer appreciated his phrases till “a member of Brown’s entourage remarked loudly to Brown, ‘Man, you don’t bear in mind you two had been beefing.’” At that time, Brown allegedly “instructed his entourage to ‘fuck Plaintiff Bush up.’”
One member of Brown’s entourage allegedly “punched Bush within the chest,” and one other man allegedly “picked up a chair and threw it at Bush’s head.” At Brown’s instruction, members of his entourage additionally “punched [Larry Parker] within the face and chest, kicked [him] within the head for over ten minutes, and stomped on [him],” in keeping with the criticism. As well as, the lawsuit states, “The entourage additionally punched Da Marcus [Powell] within the shoulder and [Joseph] Lewis within the shoulder and chest.” All 4 plaintiffs “are injured” and “present process medical remedy,” in keeping with the lawsuit.
Along with Brown, the plaintiffs are suing Reside Nation Worldwide Inc., Reside Nation Advertising Inc., the rapper Markies Deandre “Yella Beezy” Conway, and obvious members of the musician’s entourage referred to as Sinko Ceej and Omololu Omari “Hood Boss” Akinlolu.
Formally, Brown and his co-defendants are being sued for assault and battery, negligence and gross negligence, and the intentional infliction of emotional misery.
When reached through e mail, Tony Buzbee, an legal professional for the plaintiffs, replied, “The lawsuit speaks itself. Fairly clear and egregious conduct.”
Representatives from Reside Nation Leisure and Brown’s file label, RCA Data, didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.