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  • Drake & Chris Brown Win $16 Million Nightclub Brawl Lawsuit

    Drake & Chris Brown Win $16 Million Nightclub Brawl Lawsuit

    Following last Summer's brawl at W.i.P. club between Chris Brown and Drake, numerous parties who have sued the artists, or the club including two women who were injured during the brawl, NBA star Tony Parker, and most recently, Chris Brown’s bodyguard.
    Luckily, the singers just won a $16 million lawsuit. According to TMZ, Greenhouse, a nightclub located across the street from W.i.P. filed a lawsuit against the two artists, stating that due to the neighboring location of W.i.P., the brawl resulted in a financial loss. Despite their claims of financial loss, a judge in the matter ruled that neither Drake nor Brown will have to pay anything to Entertainment Enterprises, the owners of Greenhouse.
    Drake responded to the lawsuit, saying it wasn't his problem, because he can't control how the media reported the incident and this week, the judge in the case took his side. The judge said Drizzy and Breezy had no duty to the club to behave, especially because their brawl didn't even occur on Greenhouse's premises.

  • #2
    They still going on about this

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    • #3
      16 million for a bottle being thrown?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Post
        16 million for a bottle being thrown?
        Everybody suing everybody for stupid shit for money...smh
        Originally posted by Shake
        Why so negative all the time???

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        • #5
          Drake also just apologized for his song with J. Cole.

          J.Cole wrote a beautiful and moving apology to individuals and families affected by autism who were understandably hurt by a verse in "Jodeci Freestyle". I share responsibility and offer my sincerest apologies for the pain this has caused. Individuals with autism have brilliant and creative minds, and their gifts should not be disparaged or discounted. This was a learning lesson for both of us, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to try to right this wrong. J. Cole and I believe that it is the right, responsible, and respectful decision to remove the lyric from the song.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by YMCMB357 View Post
            Drake also just apologized for his song with J. Cole.
            its j coles fault anyways

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