Chris Brown and Yella Beezy are entangled in a legal dispute stemming from an alleged backstage altercation during one of Chris Brown’s ’11:11′ tour stops. Four men – Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell – have filed a lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages, claiming they were assaulted during a meet and greet event in Fort Worth, Texas.
According to the lawsuit, Charles Bush was attacked by members of Chris Brown’s crew after congratulating him on a good show. The plaintiffs allege that Chris Brown instructed his team to physically confront Bush, resulting in a violent altercation involving 7-10 members of his crew. Bush claims he was punched, kicked, and had a chair thrown at his head.
The lawsuit also alleges that Chris Brown instructed Yella Beezy to assault Larry Parker in a separate incident. The plaintiffs claim they suffered physical and emotional harm as a result of the alleged attacks.
A representative from Buzbee Law Firm has spoken about the lawsuit, revealing new details about the alleged incident. The firm claims that the plaintiffs are seeking justice for the harm they suffered at the hands of Chris Brown and Yella Beezy.
The lawsuit raises questions about the safety and security measures in place during events and the responsibility of artists to ensure their fans’ well-being. As the case unfolds, it will be important to consider the allegations and evidence presented to determine the outcome.
