Chris Brown has been in a lawsuit against Ex-NBA Player Glen “Big Baby” Davis, according to court documents obtained by TMZ, a woman named Dr. Lyndsey White. White, a pharmaceutical scientist, had involvement in a business venture with Davis. In her suit, White claims that she and Glen Davis collaborated in 2021 to create a barbecue sauce. Court documents also allege that she gave Davis a 30,000 investment for a marijuana company.
Not too long after, Glen Davis introduced her to Brown. She and Brown had plans to create a fragrance line, but Davis had thwarted her plans after a 2021 arrest for defrauding the NBA’s Players’ Health and Benefit Welfare Plan. White claims that Davis became “aggressive,” making her “fear for her life.” She also alleged that he was the reason for her severed ties with Chris Brown, which she called a “major client.”
On the music front, Chris Brown recently performed two sold-out shows in South Africa. As Hot97 reported, Brown received an onslaught of criticism from South African women’s rights groups earlier this year. Feelings of “disappointment” clouded Women For Change’s executive director, Sabrina Walter’s mind after learning the news.
“When I saw the news that Chris Brown was coming to South Africa, I was shocked,” she told BBC. The petition is to “send a message” against “celebrating individuals with a history of violence against women.” It currently has over 20,000 signatures. South Africa, in particular, has high rates of femicide and gender-based violence toward women and girls. “When someone like Chris Brown is given a platform in a country where GBV is at crisis levels…it sends a damaging message, that fame and power outweigh accountability.”