Chris Brown isn’t paying much attention to the $16 million lawsuit filed against he and Drake stemming from their bottle-throwing nightclub brawl in June.
Brown’s rep said on behalf of the singer’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, saying “It’s a frivolous lawsuit.”
The suit was filed by Entertainment Enterprises, the company that owns a separate club affiliated with WiP Nightclub where the fight went down. They are seeking punitive damages, for “ultra-hazardous activity” and “intentional illegal acts,” as a result of the fight.
The kicker is that neither Drake nor Brown were pointed out as the people who actually launched bottles in each other’s direction, which may bar them from any legal responsibility.








