Chris Brown and Live Nation have been hit with a $50 million lawsuit by four concertgoers who allege that the singer “brutally and severely beat” them following his performance last Friday (July 19). According to a lawsuit that was filed on Monday in Harris County, Texas, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Da Marcus Powell allege that Brown and his associates threw chairs at them before kicking and stomping them. The incident apparently occurred after the four music fans were invited backstage at Brown’s show at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, part of his current “11:11” tour. According to the lawsuit, the men claim that Brown both “participated in and directed” the violent assault. “All Plaintiffs are receiving medical treatment and will need further treatment in the future,” alleges the lawsuit. They are all seeking a temporary restraining order from Brown, as well as $50 million. (Page Six)
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Chris Brown Has Been Sued For $50M Over Alleged Backstage Assaults
By Erik Thompson
Jul 23, 2024 | 7:00 PM
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