R&B bad boys Chris Brown and Trey Songz have had their fair share of woes with the civil and criminal courts over the years, but recently the Virgina-born singers respectively topped headlines for what could be their costliest legal battle yet.
As reported here and here, Brown and Songz are facing separate $20 million lawsuits from women who claim they were sexually assaulted by the ‘Wait’ duo.
And though both have denied the accusations, the lawyer representing the women – Ariel Mitchell – took to press to not only say she has proof the two are lying but also clap back at critics who say the multi-million dollar payout attached to the suits is too high.
Nearly 3 months after an uninjured woman sued Chris Brown for allegedly causing her PTSD after she witnessed his dogs attack her sister, the assailed is following suit by filing suit.
Another day, another legal woe for R&B bad boy Chris Brown.
Despite keeping an uncharacteristically low profile over the last year, the GRAMMY-winning music star has still managed to be linked to a number of police investigation reports related to acts of violence.
Just two months after an uninjured housekeeper sued him for emotional distress after witnessing her sister get attacked by a dog on his property, another women alleges she experienced battery at his hands.
According to reports, she’s added her lawsuit to the singer’s growing pile of legal disputes. Details inside:
Another day, another legal drama for R&B bad boy Chris Brown.
The Grammy-winner may currently courting audiences of thousands on his electrifying ‘INDIGOAT’ tour (click here to see dates), but he may be summoned to court if a former backup dancer has her way.
According to recently obtained legal documents, dancer Danielle Griffin has filed a lawsuit against Breezy with claims he should be held liable for an eye injury she sustained on an unspecified video shoot of his.
Legal woes continue to mount for R&B bad boy Chris Brown.
Just weeks after learning of a new lawsuit from tour costume designer Perry L. White, who alleges Brown skipped out on paying him for his work (click here to read more), the singer is now facing his wildest charges yet.
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Waiting below? India Arie, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Brown and more!
In New York City India Arie soared into Barnes & Noble to support the release of ‘The Soul of Richard Rodgers‘ alongside Billy Porter and Zaire Park.
Gracing the launch party with a performance, the ‘Ready for Love’ songstress loved and left partygoers before the unwrapping of her next studio album ‘Worthy’ which will sail its way into her fans’ worlds this year.
A release date is yet to be set.
Down in Miami, Jennifer Lopez and her new flame Alex Rodriguez found themselves ambushed by the paparazzi as they stepped out of the Prime 112 restaurant located at 112 Ocean Drive.
The couple dined shortly after going public with their relationship which blossoms months after Lopez pulled the plug on her time with the entertainer Drake.
Rodriguez, a baseball player, is worth a reported $300 million and like Lopez was raised in New York City before becoming a household name by way of wins scored in his field.
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Lopez wasn’t the only one with business in Florida this month. For, Chris Brown finds himself in alligator-invested legal water following his alleged assault of a photographer.
As reported here, Brown was caught punching said photographer on camera (allegedly) at a Tampa nightclub and parting ways with the venue long before he was scheduled to.
The club is now asking the singer to cough up the $30,000 they paid him to appear at the club as they believe he started the fight and had no good reason to split earlier than he was supposed to.
There, the professional athlete and rising star Sterling Shepard attended the NFLxFIT Visual System Design Contest at The Museum at FIT to celebrate the marriage of sports and fashion.
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The National Football League (NFL) and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) partnered more than eight months ago to challenge students minoring in Creative Technology to reimagine all of the NFL team identities, including artwork and graphics inspired by the teams’ logos and fan cultures. The new graphic elements and branding treatments will be used on NFL merchandise.
It seems to engulf Chris Brown on a consistent basis.
Just last week, a lawsuit against C. Breezy was filed by his former manager who claims the ‘Back To Sleep’ belter attacked him. Now, the the singer embroiled in a battle with his now-ex publicist.
The legal woes seem to keep piling up for R&B bad boy Chris Brown.
The Grammy winning singer, recently sued by former manager Mike G for an alleged beatdown (more on that here), is now under fire from imprisoned Death Row Records exec Suge Knight over a shooting that saw him take multiple bullets at the ‘Run It’ singer’s pre-MTV VMA party in 2014…