A Chris Brown concertgoer is throwing his hat into the legal ring, suing the singer over an alleged bullying incident.
Marq Stevenson, who attended Brown's show in Dallas last year, claims he was bullied by the R&B star's camp after he tried to get his hat signed at the concert, TMZ reports.
Stevenson says he handed over the cap to a member of Brown's crew, but it was never signed nor returned to him, according to the lawsuit. He now considers the hat stolen property and wants to be remunerated.
He's reportedly suing the singer for $2,500 over the alleged bullying, $25 for the lost hat and an extra $225 to cover the cost of his floor seat at the concert — a grand total of $2,750. The fan is not, however, seeking an autograph any longer.
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