Attorney Tony Buzbee Accuses Singer and Entourage of Brutally Beating Four Men
Chris Brown is facing new legal trouble following accusations of assault on four concertgoers in Fort Worth, Texas. Attorney Tony Buzbee announced a lawsuit against Brown on social media, alleging the singer and his entourage attacked the men on July 20th after they attended a concert.
According to Buzbee, one of the alleged victims remains hospitalized. The lawsuit comes amid Brown’s history of violence, with Buzbee highlighting at least ten prior accusations or arrests.
Concert Followed by Alleged Violence
Brown performed in Fort Worth on July 19th and 20th due to high demand for tickets. While details of the alleged assault remain unclear, with no public police reports or footage emerging yet, Buzbee’s statement outlines the severity of the accusations.
The lawsuit reportedly seeks $50 million in damages for the alleged victims.
A History of Assault Allegations
This isn’t the first time Brown has faced assault charges. In 2009, he was famously accused of assaulting his then-girlfriend, Rihanna. Brown ultimately pleaded guilty to felony assault and received probation and community service.
Last year, Brown was sued by Abe Diaw, who claimed Brown attacked him with a bottle and stomped him at a London nightclub, resulting in hospitalization. Brown has not commented on the latest allegations.