Radio & Music News Weekly
Chris Brown & Yella Beezy Accused Of Assault In $50M
Lawsuit
CHRIS BROWN and YELLA BEEZY are looking at a $50 million lawsuit over an alleged assault at their “11:11” Tour stop in TEXAS, reported TMZ.
Four men—LARRY PARKER, JOSEPH LEWIS, CHARLES BUSH, and DA MARCUS POWELL, claim they were attacked backstage at the concert in FORT WORTH on JULY 20th. According to TMZ, the men alleged that they were invited backstage to meet BROWN.
Meanwhile, someone from BROWN’s entourage supposedly reminded him of a past dispute with BUSH, which allegedly led BROWN to order his crew to attack BUSH. BUSH claims he was struck with a chair during the ruckus.
PARKER alleged BROWN also directed BEEZY and others to assault him. It resulted in a beating that allegedly lasted over 10 minutes.
The men say they received injuries requiring medical treatment, with one gentleman still hospitalized. They are now suing LIVE NATION and a member of BROWN’s team, SINKO CEEJ, in addition to BROWN and BEEZY.