Drake, Chris Brown Sued For $16 Million Over Night Club Brawl

The suit places the blame on Drizzy and Breezy for the entire thing.

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According to a newly filed lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court, Drake and Chris Brown were the ones who started the infamous brawl at the W.i.P. night club back in June. As if blaming them wasn't enough, the company behind the suit--Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.--is seeking $16 million in damages.

The document states that the two artists had bad blood because of their past relationships with the same woman (Rihanna) and that they fought violently when they crossed paths. Also, it details that they were allowed entry with crews made up of at least 15 heavily built men trained and/or experienced in hand-to-hand and weapons combat." And once the bottles starting flying, those men were told to join in on the fight, according to the suit.

The $16 million in damages is for Brown and Drake's alleged "gross negligence," "ultrahazardous activity" and "intentional illegal acts."

[via NYPost]

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