Chris Brown and Yella Beezy Sued for Assault

Chris Brown's 11:11 Tour is going down in record books as a major success driving revenue of $9 million earned in just 3 shows. On the other hand; CB and rapper Yella Beezy names are being dropped in a new assault lawsuit.

Legal documents initially acquired by TMZ Hip Hop reveal that Chris Brown, Yella Beezy, and Brown's associate Sinko Ceej, and Live Nation are collectively named in a lawsuit filed by four individuals. The plaintiffs are pursuing $50 million in damages.

On Saturday, July 20, following the conclusion of the show, Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell allege that Brown and his entourage invited them backstage along with 40 other women for a post-concert "meet-up". The plaintiffs state they became tired of waiting for Breezy to appear backstage. They started to leave and was able to tell Chris bye but on their way out someone from Chris Brown's entourage reminded Chris not to dap the plaintiff up because of beef between them.

Once the rest of the entourage was in the loop on the guys trying to say hello, reportedly Chris had his boys fight the four men.

Charles Bush has claimed he was beaten for at least 10 minutes under the direction of Chris Brown.

Do you think this is a play that went wrong from the being? Is it suspect that 4 men would want to meet and greet with Chris Brown; knowing their is beef between them? Was Chris Brown's entourage being over protective?

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