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Chris Brown’s ex-manager sues, claims ‘brutal’ attack
Chris Brown‘s manager Mike G is suing the singer/songwriter for allegedly assaulting him in a “drug-fueled rage”. In addition, he claims he worked to get Brown out of debt, as well as encouraged him to stop using drugs and seek treatment for violence issues. The site reports that despite Brown’s increase in popularity after bringing Mike G on board, the Grammy victor (without provocation) “took [Mike G] in a room, brutally attacked him with repeated punches to the face and neck, which landed him in the ER”, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.
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Chris Brown is the target of yet another lawsuit – nothing surprising, but this one happens to come from his manager Mike G, who has reportedly claimed that, last month, he was the target of a vicious attack at the hands of Brown.
The civil suit filed in Los Angeles also alleges that following the incident, that happened out of view of others, Brown bragged to pals about beating up his coach.
Chris Brown has found himself with another legal headache. “Regrettably, as outlined in our complaint, Chris Brown has proven to be his own worst enemy”. He is seeking unspecified damages.
Mike G remains the only contact listed on Brown’s official website.
Brown’s attorney has not yet responded to TheWrap’s request for comment.
“Ni**as is getting mad and filing lawsuits because I fired them because they’re stealing money”.
That went south on May 10, the lawsuit claims, when Brown “viciously attacked” Guirguis.
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“Glaser told USA TODAY she and Mike G had seen the Instagram post”. It’s alright. We’re gonna keep pushing. “We’ll amend our complaint to add claims for defamation”. “God Bless ya. I wish you the best of luck”.