- A new lawsuit has been filed against Chris Brown after the singer and several members of his entourage were accused of attacking four men at his concert on Friday night
- Frederick R. Overpeck, a staff member and head of back security at Dickies Arena, is suing him for $15 million
- Overpeck describes the alleged assault as “prison yard beat down” and says he “narrowly escaped”
In the new complaint, Frederick R. Overpeck, a staff member and head of back security at Dickies Arena, is suing the hip-hop star, as well as his crew — Conway, Hood Boss (a.k.a. Omololu Omari Akinlolu) and Sinko Ceej — for $15 million. Live Nation, Brown’s 11:11 tour promoter, is also named in the filing.
Chris Brown performing in Detroit in June 2024. Chris Brown performing in Atlanta in February 2024.