Chris Brown and Yella Beezy are reportedly facing a $50M lawsuit over allegations of a backstage beating

Allegedly, a $50 million lawsuit has been filed against Chris Brown and Yella Beezy after an altercation that happened during one of their concerts.

Plaintiffs Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell are suing the two, as well as Breezy’s entourage lieutenant Sinko Ceej and Live Nation, according to a TMZ report from Monday (July 22).

On July 20, forty ladies and four males were allegedly invited backstage at Chris’s 11:11 Tour in Fort Worth, Texas. As Bush recollects it, he was chatting it up with Chris when someone from the singer’s entourage asked, “Man, you don’t remember you two were beefing?”

“Oh yeah, we were,” Chris allegedly told Bush at that moment. Who’s there? N-gga? “I don’t forget shit,” he said, before giving the order for his men to leap over the tourist. Then, seven or ten individuals allegedly encircled Bush and started kicking and punching him before hurling a chair at his head.

According to Parker, Chris allegedly sent Yella Beezy after him, and he was also kicked and pummeled.

The four men all assert that they were severely hurt and need medical attention for a variety of conditions. Their lawyer Tony Buzbee has stated that one of them is still in the hospital.

Another piece of tour news is that Chris Brown’s meet-and-greets with fans have gone viral, albeit with some unfounded claims circulating.

A social media user known as Lushotz posted photos of a disabled woman meeting with R&B artist Chris Brown at the end of last month. The user captioned the post, “This woman paid $1,111 for a ‘Meet & Greet’ with Chris Brown.”. He returned her payment, gave her an additional $10,000, and presented her with these stunning photos the moment he laid eyes on her.A video denying the story’s veracity was published by the subject of the photos shortly after the article went viral.

She merely wanted to “set the record straight,” she declared. Strangers on the internet disseminating false information by utilizing my disability and my face for likes and hits is something I can’t stand. None of it will happen. Feel free to approach me at any event or meet-and-greet; I’m just another Chris fan who bought a ticket, just like everyone else. To get there, I had to pay.

All the hard work I put in to get here is being undone by this circling about. The hours I work are reduced as a result. I worked extra hours so I could reward myself, yet it detracts from the things I gave up.