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Chris Brown and Live Nation sued for assault during tour

Chris Brown and Live Nation sued for assault during tour

Chris Brown is hot water. The singer of “No Guidance” is currently traveling around the country for his 11:11 leadand while in Fort Worth, Texas, he was reportedly involved in a fight.

Accordingly TMZBrown and members of his crew, including Yella Beezy and Sinko Ceej as Live Nation, are named in a $50 million lawsuit. Documents obtained by the outlet allege that the group physically assaulted four fans backstage at Dickies Arena on July 20.

The alleged victims (Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Da Marcus Powell) claimed they were invited backstage after Brown’s performance. When they met Brown, they praised his performance earlier in the evening. But after a brief, friendly exchange, things turned sour.

Bush said a member of Brown’s team tried to incite the entertainer by talking about an alleged ongoing argument. He further said they were immediately attacked by up to 10 people. One alleged attacker, known as Hood Boss, allegedly threw a chair that hit him in the head. He also claimed Brown ordered Yella Beezy and others to join in the alleged attack, which he said lasted 10 minutes.

In a statement, the alleged victims’ attorney, Tony Buzbee, said each of the four men suffered serious injuries that required medical attention. As of today (July 22), one of the alleged victims is still in the hospital.

The alleged victims have also reportedly filed for restraining orders against Brown, Yella Beezy and Sinko Ceej.