Four concertgoers have filed a $50 million lawsuit against American singer Chris Brown and Live Nation, claiming that Brown and his entourage “brutally and severely beat” them after a performance.
Charles Bush, Da Marcus Powell, Larry Parker, and Joseph Lewis are listed as plaintiffs in the complaint, which was filed in Harris County, Texas.
They claim that Brown and his group, which included pals Sinko Ceej, Hood Boss, and Yella Beezy, attacked them after they were allowed backstage after Brown’s performance at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, according to Page Six.
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The plaintiffs allege that after remembering a previous confrontation with Bush, Brown approached him and attacked Bush and his pals with the help of seven to ten members of his entourage.
Parker was allegedly confined in a stairway and assaulted for ten minutes, according to the lawsuit.
The plaintiffs assert that they will require additional medical care in the future and are now undergoing therapy for their injuries.
Additionally, Live Nation is accused in the case of neglecting to guarantee the security of attendees.
In addition, they want for $50 million in damages because Brown is the target of a temporary restraining order.