Chris Brown Sued By Manager Who Claims The Singer Attacked Him

Back in 2012, in desperate need to rehabilitate his image following his assault on ex-girlfriend Rihanna, Chris Brown hired Mike G as his manager. Today, it appears that the tides have turned, as Mike G has filed a lawsuit against Brown, alleging that he was punched in the face and neck by the singer, landing him in the emergency room. According to TMZ, Mike also claims that the singer followed the attack up by bragging about it on social media, then warning others that he would beat them as well if they were to get “out of line.”

Furthermore, Mike says that Brown’s attack on him was fueled by drugs and is apparently fearful that the singer will retaliate with his “gang member friends.” No stranger to lawsuits and allegations, Chris Brown not only vehemently denied the accusations, but retorted with Instagram videos claiming that Mike G was fired for stealing money.

“Ni**as is getting mad and filing lawsuits because I fired them because they’re stealing money. You’re stealing money, pal. So you’re mad because you’re no longer existent. It’s alright. We’re gonna keep pushing. God bless you. Wish you the best of luck.”

“Nobody comes out clean in a shit-throwing contest,” he adds. “And I can throw a big piece of shit. I’m talking about massive chunks. I’m talking elephant shit mixed with donkey shit and there might even be a little bit of rabbit pebbles. I can throw a big piece of shit, but we not gonna play these games. We gonna let these people do what they do. I’ma keep getting this money.”

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