Suge Knight sues Chris Brown over 2014 nightclub shooting in Hollywood
Suge Knight
is taking Chris Brown and the owners of a US nightclub to court over a 2014
nightclub shooting.
The former rap
music mogul was shot seven times at a party hosted by the R&B singer.
The case, filed
at LA Superior Court, accuses Chris Brown and West Hollywood club 1 Oak of
failing to have adequate security and allowing at least one armed person into
the venue.
Suge Knight
suffered gunshot wounds to the abdomen, chest and left forearm.
Suge Knight co-founded Death Row Records
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Suge Knight is
currently on trial for murder over a fatal hit-and-run case.
But it's claimed
what happened in the club left the rapper with long-term problems that explain
his actions.
He was charged
with running over two men with his pickup truck outside a burger stand in
Compton, killing one and seriously injuring the other.
Chris Brown is represented by lawyer Mark
Geragos, who was his counsel during
the years of probation he was given after
attacking Rihanna
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His lawyers have
said he was trying to get away from armed attackers in the collision, which
happened last January.
They also say he
was still recovering from the first incident and scared for his life.
"Mr Knight
was still extremely frail from his gunshot injuries less than five months
earlier," his lawyer, J. Tooson, wrote in a statement.
The new lawsuit
doesn't say how much money Suge Knight is after but he wants Chris Brown and
the nightclub to pay past and future medical expenses for his injuries.
Suge Knight's
lawyers say 1 Oak should have taken special security precautions because they
claim events hosted by Chris Brown have a history of violence.
It accuses the
R&B star of gang ties and a "well-documented track record of hosting
events and/or parties in which violence frequently erupted".
Chris Brown
hasn't been implicated in the shooting and no arrests have been made.
"As a
result of the negligence of the defendants, one or more unknown individuals
were allowed access to the event with weapons, including firearms," the
lawsuit says.
"As a
foreseeable result, gunshots were fired by those admitted into the event and
(Knight) was shot and seriously injured."
So far, there's
been no response from Chris Brown.
Suge Knight was
also shot and wounded at a party hosted by Kanye West in Miami Beach in 2005.
He sued the
rapper, blaming him for poor security but a judge ruled in Kanye West's favour
after concluding there was no evidence a shooting was foreseeable.
Suge Knight was
a key player in the gangster rap scene in the 1990s.
He's been held
under tight security since he turned himself in to authorities after the fatal
collision.
His Death Row
Records label once listed Dr Dre, Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg among its
artists.
He lost control
of the company after it was forced into bankruptcy.
Suge Knight was
sentenced to five years probation for assaulting two rappers in 1992.
He was then
jailed in 1997 for violating his probation - by taking part in a fight at a Las
Vegas hotel hours before Tupac Shakur was fatally wounded in a drive-by attack
as he rode in Suge Knight's car.
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