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Chris Brown is being sued for $50 million for allegedly assaulting four concertgoers

Chris Brown is being sued for  million for allegedly assaulting four concertgoers

Chris Brown and his entourage are said to have beaten four concertgoers “brutally and severely” after their recent show in Texas

The attack was reportedly “unprovoked” after Brown’s recent concert in Texas

Chris Brown is facing a $50 million lawsuit after he and his entourage allegedly “brutally and violently” attacked four concertgoers.

The incident reportedly occurred after Brown’s performance at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday night, July 19.

Court documents received from People Magazine claims that Brown, Conway Hood Boss and Sinko Ceej “brutally and severely beat” Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Damarcus Powell backstage.

According to the lawsuit, the attack was unprovoked and consisted of the defendants surrounding the plaintiffs, throwing chairs at them, and repeatedly kicking, stomping and hitting them.

The plaintiffs are seeking more than $50 million in compensatory and punitive damages, citing “financial loss, pain and suffering, disfigurement, mental anguish, and past, present and future medical expenses.”

The complaint also criticizes Live Nation for continuing to work with Brown despite his history of misconduct and violence, including the 2009 attack on his then-girlfriend Rihanna, for which Brown accepted a deal that included community service, probation and counseling.

The lawsuit references numerous other alleged incidents involving Brown and highlights a pattern of conduct that the plaintiffs argue should have prevented his continued professional support.