Sunday, March 03, 2024

Chris Brown Ordered to Pay Up in Popeyes Chicken Lawsuit


Last year R&B singer / songwriter Chris Brown was sued over a $2 million unpaid loan taken out to purchase two Popeye's Chicken franchises with music producer The Dream and others [click here if you missed that]. 

Now CB has been ordered to pay up...

A Los Angeles court entered a massive judgment against Chris Brown over alleged unpaid loans related to the singer buying Popeyes restaurants.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, this week, the California court confirmed a sister-state judgment filed by City National Bank [CNB].
In September 2023, the bank filed court documents to register a judgment they won in a lawsuit filed in Georgia.
CNB said it was awarded $1,760,654.11 in the case against Brown. In the suit, first reported by The Blast, CNB claimed it provided Brown and others a $2 million loan to purchase two Popeyes chicken restaurants with music producer The Dream and others.
CNB can start collections efforts against Brown in California by registering the judgment. At the recent hearing, the request was approved.
Now, Brown has 30 days to respond to the case or it will be final.
The court warned Brown that if he didn’t act, his property could be seized to satisfy the debt.
“This court may order that a writ of execution or other enforcement may issue. Your wages, money, and property could be taken without further warning from the court,” the filing read. “If enforcement procedures have already been issued, the property levied on will not be distributed until 30 days after you are served with this notice.”

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