
Chris Brown and Drake have been hit with a $16 million dollar lawsuit over their
June brawl at the joint NYC nightclubs Greenhouse and WiP, reports the
New York Post.
Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., who own the trademark to the
Greenhouse's name, claim they had a $4 million licensing deal ruined
because of bad press following the incident. The company believes Drake
and Brown should be held responsible for their lost profits, calling
their behavior "beyond the bounds of reason" and stating that the two
"should have foreseen that their notoriety and celebrity would ensure
that their acts had far-reaching and devastating effects."
The
lawsuit paints Drake and Brown in active roles that night, having
arrived at the club with huge entourages. "On defendant Brown and and
defendant Drake's instructions, their two posses had at each other,
throwing highball glasses laden with alcohol, shattering the handles of
bottles of spirits to use as makeshift knives, and even throwing full
bottles at each other. Within seconds, defendants filled an already
packed nightclub full of flying glass shrapnel," reads the suit.
The
current owners of Greenhouse and WiP are not in Entertainment
Enterprises. NBA athlete Tony Parker, an unaffiliated bystander whose
eye was seriously injured during the brawl, sued the owners of the clubs for $20 million.
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