Chris Brown and several members of his touring crew are facing a lawsuit over an alleged assault that took place backstage in Texas. The lawsuit was filed on July 22, accusing the singer and his entourage of brutally beating four men after his concert at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on July 19.
According to the complaint, Brown and his associates “brutally and severely beat” Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Damarcus Powell. The attack, described as unprovoked, allegedly involved Brown and his entourage surrounding the men, throwing chairs at them, and repeatedly kicking, stomping, and beating them.
Chris Brown Sued Over Alleged Assault
The lawsuit claims that the assault was severe, with multiple strikes to the men’s heads and chests, and continued even after they were on the ground. It alleges that Brown instructed his entourage to “f**k” the men up, leading to Parker being punched, kicked, and stomped on for over ten minutes.
The plaintiffs are seeking more than $50 million in damages. This includes compensation for their injuries, pain and suffering, mental anguish, and medical expenses. They are also requesting punitive damages for the alleged brutality.
The lawsuit highlights the seriousness of the accusations and the extent of the injuries claimed by the plaintiffs.
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