Chris Brown and his entourage sued for $50-million by concertgoers

Chris Brown and his entourage sued for $50-million by concertgoers

Chris Brown is being sued after he allegedly assaulted concertgoers in Texas over the weekend. 

Chris Brown black and white pic
Chris Brown black and white pic/ Instagram

Chris Brown has become the latest celeb to be involved in legal woes.

The singer is reportedly being sued by concertgoers after he and his entourage reportedly assaulted concertgoers. 

According to a report by Rolling Stone, Chris was reportedly sued by four concertgoers who attended his show in Fort Worth over the weekend.

Variety released the names of the four concertgoers - Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell.

They claim that he assaulted them backstage after the show.

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The publication reports that the four men were invited backstage after the set to meet Brown, but before leaving, one of the singer’s entourage reminded Chris that he had previous issues with the guys. 

Brown allegedly said, “Oh yeah, we were. What’s up, n—a? I don’t forget shit", and this led to him and his entourage reportedly severely beating the plaintiffs. 

According to Rolling Stones, one of the plaintiffs accused Chris of stomping on his head, kicking his face and ribs, and causing severe bodily injury. 

The others were punched in the chest, hit with a chair over the head, punched in the face and chest, and kicked in the head. 

All plaintiffs were injured and are currently undergoing medical treatment, reports Variety. 

The lawsuit was filed in Harris County District Court on Monday. 

Chris is being sued for $50-million and the four plaintiffs are also asking for a temporary restraining order against all defendants.

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