Chris Brown, along with his associate Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy, and Live Nation, is facing a hefty $50 million lawsuit following allegations of assault during his 11:11 tour stop in Fort Worth, Texas. The lawsuit, detailed by TMZ, accuses Brown of orchestrating an attack on four individuals backstage on July 20th. According to the plaintiffs—Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell—they were invited backstage after the concert along with 40 other women for a post-show gathering, but instead of a party, they allege they were subjected to molestation.
Bush claims he approached Brown to offer congratulations on the successful performance, but tensions escalated when one of his companions mentioned a past dispute. He alleges that Brown then directed his entourage to assault him, leading to a severe beating involving 7-10 individuals who reportedly kicked and attacked him. Another member of Brown’s group, identified as Hood Boss, allegedly threw a chair at Bush. The lawsuit also accuses Brown of instructing Yella Beezy and others to chase down and physically harm Parker, who claims he was pursued into a dead-end stairwell and assaulted for over ten minutes.
The plaintiffs assert they suffered significant injuries requiring medical treatment, with one still hospitalized. Their attorney, Tony Buzbee, has vowed to pursue justice on their behalf, seeking both monetary damages and restraining orders against Brown, Yella Beezy, and Sinko Ceej. Chris Brown’s legal team has not yet responded to the allegations. The singer has previously faced legal issues, notably pleading guilty in a criminal case involving the assault of his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.