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Chris Brown and Yella Bezzy sued for alleged backstage assault

Chris Brown and Yella Bezzy sued for alleged backstage assault

Chris Brown and Yella Beezy are embroiled in controversy during their “11:11” tour.

Accordingly TMZFour fans are suing Breezy, Beezy and a member of their crew over an alleged backstage brawl that took place at Brown’s show in Fort Worth on Saturday (July 20). Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Da Marcus Powell claim they were invited backstage only to be subjected to a brawl orchestrated by Brown himself.

The indictment states that Bush greeted Brown and shook his hand before one of Brown’s team members yelled at him, “Man, remember you two had a fight?” Brown is said to have replied, “Oh yes we did. What’s up, n*gga? I don’t forget anything,” and then ordered his team to attack Bush, even throwing a chair at his head.

But the chaos didn’t end there. Brown allegedly told Beezy and others to “finish off” Parker, who endured more than ten minutes of punches and kicks. The plaintiffs claim they suffered serious injuries that required ongoing medical treatment. One of them is still in the hospital, according to their attorney Tony Buzbee.

Last month, Chris Brown kicked off his “11:11” tour with a bang in Detroit, quipping to the sold-out crowd after rumors of his cancellation began to mount: “For a n-ga that they say is blacklisted, this doesn’t look like he’s blacklisted to me!”

The show was a star-studded spectacle, complete with an epic Michael Jackson voiceover, the return of the fan-favorite rotating platform and Chris Brown floating on wires above the crowd, absolutely wowing fans. Concertgoers danced to a mix of classic hits and new tracks, and the internet was abuzz with praise for his dazzling performance skills.

The 26-city tour will stop in Denver, Seattle, Sacramento, Oakland, Las Vegas and Phoenix before ending in Los Angeles in August. R&B singers Muni Long and Ayra Starr will appear as special guests on select dates.

Chris Brown has not yet commented on the allegations.