Chris Brown, the American R&B star, is facing a $50 million lawsuit related to a series of alleged attacks during his 11:11 tour in Fort Worth, Texas.

The lawsuit also names the singer’s confidante Sinko Ceej, rapper Yella Beezy, and the corporation Live Nation.

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According to TMZ, the new lawsuit accuses the singer of orchestrating the assault of four men backstage at the Fort Worth stop of his tour on July 20.

The plaintiffs, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell, claim that they were invited backstage for a post-concert hang with 40 women, but ended up being assaulted.

According to the lawsuit, Bush mentioned that he approached Brown to offer congratulations for a well-received performance, but Brown then instructed his associates to physically assault him when reminded of their previous disagreement.

Bush stated that he was attacked by a group of 7-10 individuals from Brown’s entourage who punched and kicked him. Additionally, he alleged that a member of the entourage, known as Hood Boss, threw a chair at his head.

The plaintiffs further claimed that Brown dispatched Yella Beezy and others to harm Parker, leading to a pursuit that ended in a dead-end staircase with a locked door.

Parker claimed that he was assaulted by Brown and his companions for over 10 minutes, resulting in severe injuries that required medical treatment.

Their lawyer, Tony Buzbee, stated that one of the victims is still hospitalized and is determined to hold Brown accountable.

The plaintiffs have requested $50 million in damages and have also sought restraining orders against Chris Brown, Beezy, and Sinko Ceej. Chris Brown and his team have not yet responded to the accusations.

It is worth noting that Brown has a history of legal troubles, including a high-profile criminal case in which he admitted to assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

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Chris Brown, born on May 5, 1989, in Tappahannock, Virginia, has had a tumultuous yet prolific career in the music and entertainment industry. He gained prominence as a teenage R&B and pop sensation with his self-titled debut album in 2005, which featured hit singles like “Run It!” and “Yo (Excuse Me Miss).” Brown quickly became known for his impressive dance moves and smooth vocals, earning comparisons to Michael Jackson.

Throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s, Brown continued to release successful albums, including “Exclusive” (2007), “Graffiti” (2009), and “F.A.M.E.” (2011), which showcased his evolving musical style and versatility. He collaborated with numerous artists and producers, further solidifying his status as a chart-topping artist.

However, Brown’s career has been overshadowed by personal controversies and legal issues. In 2009, he pleaded guilty to felony assault against his then-girlfriend Rihanna, resulting in significant public backlash and legal repercussions. Despite these challenges, Brown continued to release music and collaborate with other artists.

Beyond music, Brown has ventured into acting, appearing in films such as “Stomp the Yard” (2007) and “Takers” (2010). He has also faced ongoing legal challenges, including probation violations and assault charges in various incidents.

Despite the controversies, Chris Brown remains a polarizing figure in the music industry, known for his musical talent, dance prowess, and influence on contemporary R&B and pop music. He continues to release music, collaborate with artists across genres, and maintain a dedicated fan base worldwide.