Chris Brown Ordered To Pay Ex-Manager For Damages
A California judge has ordered Chris Brown to pay his ex-manager after he refused to hand over the results of his drug test. Mike Guirguis is suing Brown for an assault that took place in 2016.
Guirguis wanted $3,825 but the judge ordered Brown to pay $1,760 as well as turn over documents that would back up Brown’s claim of theft, his drug history, and documents about deleted Instagram posts.
Guirguis also wanted documents related to Chris Brown’s criminal history and his time in anger management treatment. The case is still ongoing.
In other Chris news, he recently made history with his new record deal after signing with RCA Records on a term that allows him to own all of his masters, making him the youngest artist to have such a benefit.
“This new deal structure between Brown and RCA Records, will undoubtedly enhance the release of new Chris Brown music, content, and much more throughout 2019 and beyond,” RCA said of the deal.