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Chris Brown Allegedly Involved in Backstage Assault Leading to $50M Lawsuit

Chris Brown, Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy, and Live Nation are defendants in a $50 million lawsuit for an alleged assault incident during Brown’s concert in Fort Worth, Texas. The lawsuit claims that four individuals were attacked backstage on July 20th after being invited for a post-show gathering. The plaintiffs, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell, allege that they were molested instead of engaging in a party atmosphere.

According to the lawsuit, tensions arose when Charles Bush congratulated Brown on his performance, leading to a dispute that escalated quickly due to a mention of a past conflict. It is claimed that Chris Brown instructed his entourage to assault Bush, resulting in a violent beating involving several individuals who kicked and attacked him. Another individual from Brown’s group, known as Hood Boss, allegedly threw a chair at Bush. Additionally, Yella Beezy and others were reportedly directed by Chris Brown to pursue and harm Larry Parker, who states that he was chased into a stairwell and assaulted for an extended period.

The plaintiffs suffered injuries that required medical attention, with one still hospitalized. Their attorney, Tony Buzbee, is determined to seek justice through monetary compensation and restraining orders against Chris Brown, Yella Beezy, and Sinko Ceej. Chris Brown’s legal team has not yet responded to these serious allegations. The singer has a history of legal troubles, having previously pleaded guilty in a case related to the assault of his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna.

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