The judge dismisses the lawsuit launched by Greenhouse's
owners, reasoning that the fight didn't happen at the club and they can't sue
whenever a brawl happens.
A lawsuit filed by Entertainment Enterprises, the company
behind Greenhouse nightclub which is adjacent to W.i.P where Chris Brown and
Drake were infamously involved in bottle-hurling fight last year, has been
tossed out by a judge.
The company was initially seeking $16 million in damages
from the R&B singer and the rap star, claiming the violent altercation had
given Greenhouse bad publicity and thus ruined their reputation due to W.i.P's
close proximity to the Greenhouse.
However, the judge disagreed. According TMZ, it was
determined that the regularity of bar fights meant the company couldn't sue
whenever a scuffle happened. It's also noted that the last year's altercation
didn't even happen on Greenhouse's premises.
Chris and Drake reportedly fought over Rihanna, who had a
fling with Drake after splitting from Chris. Before the ruling, Drake responded
to the bar brawl lawsuit through his lawyer saying that he couldn't control how
the media reported the incident.
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