Since the beginning of his tour in early June, Chris Brown has been going viral for his meet-and-greets with fans. Now, 4 men are claiming one of those meet-and-greets ended with Brown ordering his entourage and rapper Yella Beezy to beat them up backstage.
The plaintiffs are seeking $50 million from Chris, his entourage leader Sinko Ceej, Yella Beezy, and Live Nation.
TMZ first reported the case filed by Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell.
The 4 men reportedly attended Chris Brown’s show on July 20 in the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. As per to the lawsuit, the men asserts they were invited backstage after the show, along with a group of 40 women.
Brown allegedly took 30 minutes to arrive in the VIP area. When Chris finally did enter, Charles Bush asserts he dapped the vocalist up and congratulated him on a good show.
The case claims Brown received the pleasant energy until someone in his entourage interrupted the vibes.
The entourage member allegedly shouted, “Man you don’t remember you two were beefing?” At that point, Brown seemed to recall the alleged beef and responded, “What’s up n**a, I don’t forget sht,” and then ordered his entourage to beat up Charles Bush.
Immediately after, Bush said 7 to 10 of Chris’ men surrounded him, landing punches and kicks. One of the men, reportedly cited as Hood Boss in the lawsuit docs, allegedly threw a chair at Charles’ head.
Meanwhile, at Chris Brown’s alleged request, Yella Beezy and others allegedly chased Larry Parker to a dead-end staircase. Beezy and others allegedly punched and kicked him in the head for over 10 minutes.