Chris Brown was accused of attacking 4 men backstage after the end of his “11:11” tour.
According to People, Chris Brown and several staff members working on his 11:11 tour are being sued for $50 million for allegedly brutally and violently assaulting 4 men attending the concert.
The brawl is said to have occurred after the singer’s performance in Texas (USA).
In which, 4 victims claimed to have been brutally and severely beaten by Chris Brown and the staff.
The victims revealed that they were thrown chairs at, kicked and beaten repeatedly after the performance ended.
They claimed that this was an unprovoked attack.
The complaint also mentions Live Nation and the relationship “despite the singer’s history of bad behavior and violence.”
“This is Texas. People here don’t care how important or famous you think you are, you have a duty to obey the law and conduct yourself appropriately. Unprovoked violence will not be tolerated,” the complaint states.
All four victims required medical treatment after being assaulted, including head injuries.
They are now seeking $50 million in damages, along with damages for emotional distress.
This is not the first time Chris Brown has been accused of violence.
Over the years, he has faced repeated allegations of physical and sexual assault.
The star’s most shocking incident was the assault on his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
At that time, he accepted a community service agreement, five years of probation, and was required to attend domestic violence counseling.