Singer Chris Brown Wins Lawsuit Against Former Manager "Mike G"

Singer Chris Brown Wins Lawsuit Against Former Manager "Mike G"
Singer Chris Brown Wins Lawsuit Against Former Manager "Mike G" 
BHR Hollywood Reports........Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Chalfant rejected a motion from Brown’s former manager Michael “Mike G” Guirguis and his Nitevision Management firm to seize more than $1.5 million in assets from the R&B crooner for commissions owed, according to the Encino Patch.

According to Encino Patch, Mike G, the former manager of Brown, is suing the singer for an incident dating back to last spring. Mike G says Chris Brown beat him up on May 10, 2016, just days before they were to embark on the One Hell of a Nite tour in Europe.

And that’s not all. Mike G is also accusing Brown of breach of contract and defaming him and his company, Nitevision Management, with rants on Instagram.
Chris Brown And Mike E 

Guirguis’ attorneys say they filed the motion because they fear the singer’s reckless spending habits will prohibit him from paying the commission that he owes the former manager.

 Guirguis said in the court papers that the “Party” singer “travels on private jets domestically and internationally, and spends anywhere from $50,000 to $200,000″ per trip.

According to Encino Patch, Mike G, the former manager of Brown, is suing the singer for an incident dating back to last spring.

Chris Brown 
Mike G says Chris Brown beat him up on May 10, 2016, just days before they were to embark on the One Hell of a Nite tour in Europe.

And that’s not all. Mike G is also accusing Brown of breach of contract and defaming him and his company, Nitevision Management, with rants on Instagram.

Guirguis’ attorneys say they filed the motion because they fear the singer’s reckless spending habits will prohibit him from paying the commission that he owes the former manager. Guirguis said in the court papers that the “Party” singer “travels on private jets domestically and internationally, and spends anywhere from $50,000 to $200,000″ per trip.

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