Singer and rapper Chris Brown and his bodyguard Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy and Live Nation concert are being sued for $50M over alleged assaults during the 11:11 tour in Fort Worth Texas.
As TMZ points out, the lawsuit alleges that Brown plotted the attack on four men in the backstage on July 20. Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush and Marcus Powell are the plaintiffs who claimed that they were invited for a party backstage after a concert but met violence instead.
Bush claims he was attacked by Chris Brown’s associates when he went to the performer to shake his hand, with one of them hitting him on the head with a chair.
The lawsuit also claims Chris Brown instructed Yella Beezy and his posse to attack Parker who was chased to a staircase and then beaten for more than a decade. In their statement, the plaintiffs state they all needed medical attention and one of them is still in the hospital.
The plaintiffs are being represented by attorney Tony Buzbee who is seeking justice for his clients, and Chris Brown, Beezy, and Sinko Ceej all have restraining orders against them. Chris Brown together with his team have not commented on these allegations to date.