Club In Chris Brown/Drake Brawl Hit with $20 Million Lawsuit Ms. Bels Wednesday, June 27, 2012 The Receipt, The Studio The backlash from the brawl that occured a few weeks ago, between the crews of Chris Brown and Drake, continues to pour in. The latest legal development involves the nightclub itself. Club W.i.P. is said to have been on the radar of city officials for quite some time. The club has received complaints regarding noise violations, fights, drug deals and alcohol sales to minors. This most recent incident caused the State Liquor Authority to file 14 charges against the club. “They’re absolutely in jeopardy of losing their licenses,” said SLA spokesman William Crowley. “They have a number of prior charges, too, so that comes into play when we’re looking at taking action.” After the Chris Brown and Drake incident, several injured patrons has come forth with lawsuits. The largest, however, is from NBA star Tony Parker. Parker has filed a $20 million lawsuit claiming that the club owners should have been aware of the previous “beef” between the two entertainers and never allowed them on the premises at the same time. Story developing….