Chris Brown And Yella Beezy Hit With $50 Million Lawsuit Following Post Concert Attack In Fort Worth
A lawsuit has been filed against Chris Brown
and his entourage claiming they physically assaulted four men following Saturday nights concert.
The alleged assault took place in Fort Worth Saturday night after the Chris Brown concert at Dickies Arena.
Four men claim Brown and his entourage threw chairs at them, kicked them, then stomped and beat them and claim the attack was unprovoked.
The plaintiffs are being represented by attorney Tony Buzbee and are seeking $50 million in damages from Brown and Live Nation. Yella Beezy, Hoodboss, UK rapper Sinko Ceej and Live Nation are also named as defendants in the lawsuit.
Buzbee issued a statement to his Instagram Sunday morning regarding the incident.
“We filed suit last night alleging that, on Saturday night in Ft. Worth, entertainer Chris Brown, along with his entourage, attacked and brutally beat several men who had just attended his concert,” Buzbee wrote in an Instagram caption for a picture of Chris Brown attending a previous court proceeding while wearing an orange prison jumpsuit. “Multiple police reports have been made. At least one of the men beaten remains hospitalized. Chris Brown reportedly has a long history of violence and has been arrested or accused of assault on at least ten occasions. Enough! The lawsuit The Buzbee Law Firm has filed seeks damages on behalf of the four men brutalized this last weekend, with the hope of obtaining justice for these victims and putting an end, once and for all, to the intolerable and thuggish behavior set forth in the lawsuit.”