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Chris Brown and Yella Beezy are said to have been sued for $50 million over an alleged fight

Chris Brown and Yella Beezy are said to have been sued for  million over an alleged fight

Chris Brown, Yella Beezy, and others are named in a $50 million lawsuit filed by four alleged victims who claim the singer ordered his crew to beat them up.

According to a report TMZ Published on Monday, July 22, attorney Tony Buzbee filed a lawsuit on behalf of his clients Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Da Marcus Powell. All four men claim they were attacked while backstage at Brown’s. “11:11 Tour” stop in Fort Worth, Texas, on Saturday, July 20. The alleged altercation occurred after the show while they were waiting for the artist in the VIP area of ​​Dickies Arena.

The alleged victims said they were there for 30 minutes before deciding to leave. On the way out, Bush walked up to Brown to give him a pat and congratulate him on the show. Brown seemed receptive and grateful until someone from his entourage shouted, “Man, don’t you remember you two fighting?”

“Oh yeah, we were. What up, n****? I don’t forget shit,” Brown said before allegedly ordering his crew to attack Bush.

Bush was reportedly surrounded by 7 to 10 people from Brown’s entourage before they began punching and kicking him. At one point, Bush claimed someone from Brown’s team, known as Hood Boss, threw a chair at his head. Parker, meanwhile, claims Brown sent Yella Beezy and his crew, who were also backstage at the time, to beat him up.

Parker was allegedly chased into a dead-end street with a locked door, where he was punched and kicked in the head for ten minutes. All four victims sustained serious injuries after the fight ended. One of them is still in the hospital. They have all filed for restraining orders against Brown, his partner Sinko Ceej, and Yella Beezy. They are also suing them for $50 million in damages. As of this report, neither Brown nor Yella Beezy have responded to the lawsuit.