Chris Brown And Yella Beezy I’ve just been sued again – this time from a security guard who claims he was horribly injured while breaking up the brawl that led to the first lawsuit!
In the documents, filed Wednesday and obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Frederick R. Overpeck says he worked as a security guard at Dickies Arena in Ft. Worth on July 20, and more specifically, was assigned to handle the backstage meet-and-greet where the alleged fight took place.
We broke the story earlier this week… 4 guys who say they were invited to Chris’ VIP experience after the show claimed things turned violent when the singer’s camp recognized them as former cops.
Waiting for your permission to load the Instagram media.
Overpeck’s lawsuit supports the four plaintiffs’ version of events in which they allege Chris his crew ordered— including Dallas-bred rap star Yella Beezy — to “fix them up”… even going so far as to describe the scene as a “beat up prison!!!”
He claims he witnessed a 300-pound henchman squish one of the boys like an insect and says that when he tried to intervene, he was met with punches and kicks from Team Breezy.
Overpeck says he’s a 58-year-old father with two jobs who didn’t even know who Chris was… but claims the singer’s accomplices left him with cracked vertebrae in his neck and a seriously injured hip.
He is seeking damages of as much as $15 million.