Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., the company that owns the night club W.i.P., where Chris Brown and Drake’s entourages scuffled on June 14, is now suing the two performers for $16 million.
According to a lawsuit filed in New York, the singers “shared a grudge against the other arising out of their romantic relationships with the same woman.”
The woman in question, if you’re wondering, is Rihanna – and when they “crossed paths” at the club and started brawling, they ordered more than a dozen “heavily built men” in their crews “to fight violently with each other.”
The document notes their entourages “fashioned deadly weapons out of whatever materials they could find,” including “shattering the handles of bottles of spirits to use as makeshift knives, and even throwing full bottles at each other.”
The company is claiming $16 million from Brown and Drake for “gross negligence,” and “intentional illegal acts.” The file also says the singers “should have foreseen that their notoriety and celebrity would ensure that their acts had far-reaching and devastating effects.”
