- Superstar Chris Brown is in trouble
- THIS is the latest lawsuit he faces
- Brown is no stranger to law enforcement
Four courageous concertgoers have stepped forward with bone-chilling allegations of a brutal backstage beatdown following a Chris Brown show in Fort Worth, Texas. This jaw-dropping lawsuit is sending shockwaves through the celebrity world, and we've got all the spicy details!
Backstage Brawl: A Night to Remember!
After what seemed like an electrifying performance at Dickies Arena, part of Brown's '11:11 Tour', Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell claim their night took a dark turn.
Invited backstage, they were allegedly met not with VIP treatment but with violence. According to the complaint, a reminder of a past "beef" between Brown and Bush led to an unprovoked attack by Brown and his entourage, turning the backstage area into a battleground.
Brown allegedly said: "Oh yeah, we were. What’s up, n****? I don’t forget shit." The filing claims that Brown and seven to 10 members of his entourage followed Bush into the hallway and began to assault Bush and his companions.
"All Plaintiffs are receiving medical treatment and will need further treatment in the future," the suit states.
The suit goes on to claim that Parker was cornered in a staircase where he was allegedly punched, kicked and stomped on for 10 minutes.
The allegations are nothing short of horrifying. Parker, cornered in a staircase, claims to have been punched, kicked, and stomped on for an agonizing 10 minutes. The physical toll was immense, with all plaintiffs now undergoing medical treatment for their injuries.
But the physical scars are only part of the story, as the lawsuit accuses Live Nation of failing to keep concertgoers safe, raising serious questions about security at celebrity events.
Chris Brown is no stranger to controversy, with a history of violence that includes a guilty plea for assaulting superstar Rihanna in 2009 and multiple other accusations of assault. This latest lawsuit adds another dark chapter to Brown's career, prompting outrage and calls for accountability.
"No should have to endure what these clients endured," said the plaintiffs’ attorney Tony Buzbee in a statement shared with 'Variety' magazine. "We will seek the maximum amount of damages allowed by law for this egregious conduct."
"Chris Brown has a long history of violence," Buzbee added in an Instagram post. In 2009, Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting his ex-girlfriend and superstar Rihanna. He has also had several assault accusations by ex-girlfriends and acquaintances since then.
In June 2017, Brown’s ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran was issued a restraining order against the singer for five years. The model alleged in court that Brown texted her violent threats, such as, "I can get my money back, and I’m tired of playing games," along with, "B---- I will beat the s--- out of you" and "I promise you I will make your life hell."
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Tony Buzbee, the attorney for the plaintiffs, is pulling no punches, vowing to seek the maximum damages for what he describes as "egregious conduct."
With a long legal battle ahead, the world will be watching closely to see if justice will be served.