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Chris Brown Reportedly Sued Over Unpaid $2 Million For Popeyes Restaurants

Chris Brown seems to be in more trouble. However l, this time it’s legal issues. The singer has been hit with a $2.1 million lawsuit over an unpaid loan for the purchase of two Popeyes restaurants.
“As of February 17, 2023, Borrower and Guarantors owe $2,140,901.74 in unpaid principal and interest,” according to documents obtained by The Blast. Georgia-based institution City National Bank is suing Brown and has moved the case to Los Angeles, where the musician currently resides.
The lawsuit designated Breezy as a personal guarantor, which directly implicated him in the outstanding debt. However, it remains uncertain whether The-Dream, whose also involved in the loan agreement, is under similar scrutiny.
Notably, this isn’t the first attempt to reclaim the tab. City National has allegedly been pursuing the money owed since 2018. Already winning a default judgment against the artist in Georgia, the bank claimed he now owes $1,314,367.40 as part of a collection suit in LA.
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