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Chris Brown and Yella Beezy Sued for Alleged Assault Backstage on ’11:11′ Tour

Chris BrownThe singer’s “11:11” tour was marred by serious acts of brutality… according to a new lawsuit accusing the singer of orchestrating the assault of multiple men.

According to legal documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Brown, Yella Beezylieutenant of CB’s entourage Sinko Ceej and Live Nation are both facing a lawsuit from the four alleged victims…who are seeking a whopping $50 million.

Brown’s “11:11” tour stopped at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 20 — and after the show ended, the plaintiffs Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush And By Marcus Powell They say they were invited backstage and escorted there, along with 40 women, for a post-concert party.

Chris Brown and Yella Beezy Backstage in Fort Worth #1111Tour pic.twitter.com/7fCFJaoO7y

— Chris Brown Live (@cblivee) July 21, 2024


The plaintiffs claim it took Chris 30 minutes to get into the VIP area, where they got tired of waiting and started to walk out…but not without saying goodbye to the guest of honor.

According to the complaint, Bush claims she hugged Chris, congratulated him on a good show and received a thank you from the “Under The Influence” artist.

Chris Brown is definitely that guy 💯. He was a hit in Ft Worth. If you get the chance to go, you won’t be disappointed!!! pic.twitter.com/QpZVfxKpD6

– Raymond Sánchez (@RaySan210) July 21, 2024


Bush then says that a member of the Brown entourage cried very hard: “Dude, you do not remember that you argued?” And Chris would have replied: “Oh yes, what is new.

In the documents, Bush claims he was surrounded by 7 to 10 of Chris’ friends who punched and kicked him. He also claims that a member of his entourage known as The hood boss threw a chair at his head.

The plaintiffs also claim that Chris sent Yella Beezy and company to “screw up” Parker, chasing him down a dead-end staircase with a locked door.

Parker says he was punched and kicked in the head for more than 10 minutes after Chris encouraged all his companions to get in on the action.

The four men claim to have suffered serious injuries and required various medical treatments. Their lawyer Tony Buzbee said at least one of them is still hospitalized and has vowed to bring CB to justice.

In addition to the $50 million in damages, the plaintiffs also sought restraining orders against Chris, Beezy and Sinko Ceej.

We reached out to Chris and Beezy’s camp, but have yet to receive a response.

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