Article: Chris Brown & Drake Sued Over Nightclub Brawl

First Published: August 16, 2012 9:41 AM EDT Credit: Getty Premium

Drake and Chris Brown visit Greenhouse in New York City on August 24, 2010Caption Drake and Chris Brown visit Greenhouse in New York City on August 24, 2010

NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Chris Brown and Drake were sued Wednesday over a bottle-throwing nightclub brawl involving their entourages, as a company with ties to the club sought to hold the music stars responsible for the melee.

Browns representatives had no immediate comment about the $16 million lawsuit, and Drakes representatives didnt immediately respond to a request for comment. The suit faulted the artists for at a minimum doing nothing to stop the June 14 melee and said it sullied the chic Manhattan nightspots name.

Brown and Drake should bear blame for a glass-flinging, broken-bottle-swinging free-for-all in a crowded club in circumvention of the venues extensive security measures, says the lawsuit, filed by Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. The company owns the trademark for Greenhouse; the owners of the club itself arent involved in the lawsuit and declined to comment.

No criminal charges have been filed in the fight, which left Brown, NBA star Tony Parker and others injured. Police say the fracas started after members of Drakes entourage confronted Brown on the dance floor as he was leaving the clubs basement lounge, called W.i.P. Drakes representatives have said he was on his way out and didnt injure anyone.

The lawsuit, however, points to news accounts of bad blood between Brown and Drake, both of whom have dated singer Rihanna. Entertainment Enterprises believes the two men instigated, encouraged, or at least failed to stop the fight, lawyer Andrew T. Miltenberg said.

Its their posse, and theyre in charge, and to the extent that they could have controlled! or dissipated whatever was going on, we dont believe they did, he said.

Because of publicity about the fight, a $4 million deal to license Greenhouses name for other clubs around the country fell through, the lawsuit says.

Entertainment Enterprises is headed by a former Greenhouse owner, Jon Bakhshi.

The current owners face suits over the fracas, including a $20 million claim from Parker.

The city shuttered the club for a time after the brawl; Greenhouse reopened July 10. It is continuing to fight a State Liquor Authority effort to nix its liquor license.

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