Entertainment Music Chris Brown Could Have Assets Seized over $2M Unpaid Bank Loan Used to Buy Popeyes Franchises The R&B star and his fellow Popeyes investors have been ordered by the courts to fulfill payments promised to City National Bank for a loan acquired in 2018 By Jack Irvin Jack Irvin Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack started in the industry with internships at Rolling Stone and Entertainment Tonight, and he worked as a freelance writer for publications including Bustle, MTV News, Shondaland, L’Officiel USA, Ladygunn, Flood and PopCrush before joining PEOPLE. In his current role, Jack covers daily music news and has interviewed both up-and-coming and established artists including Dolly Parton, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Cyndi Lauper, Normani, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coco Jones. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 5, 2024 09:10PM EST Chris Brown in Las Vegas in May 2023. Photo: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock Chris Brown is personally on the hook for more than a million dollars after skipping out on making payments on a loan used to open two Popeyes Chicken franchises. The R&B musician and his fellow investors (including producer The-Dream) were sued by City National Bank (CNB) in September 2023 after defaulting on a 2018 loan provided by the institution to finance a pair of Popeyes locations. CNB attempted to collect on the loan, claiming in documents obtained by The Blast at the time that "as of Feb. 17, 2023, Borrower and Guarantors owe $2,140,901.74 in unpaid principal and interest," and that Brown was "a personal guarantor" of the loan, leaving him responsible. Courts in Georgia where the lawsuit was originally filed ruled in favor of the bank in August 2023, and CNB then filed a case in California to collect their funds. On Feb. 27, the Los Angeles court confirmed a sister-state judgment filed by City National Bank and ordered Brown to personally pay $1,314,367.40, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE. Now Brown, 34, must respond to the new ruling within 30 days of its filing — or City National Bank can work with California to collect the debt and potentially seize assets, including property and money, from the singer. Reps for Brown did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Chris Brown Sued for Allegedly Beating Up a Man at a London Nightclub Chris Brown. Robin Marchant/Getty The Popeyes ordeal is not Brown's only ongoing legal matter. In October 2023, Abe Diaw sued the "Forever" singer for allegedly hitting him in the face with a bottle of Don Julio 1942 tequila in February of the same year at TAPE in London. According to the lawsuit, obtained by PEOPLE at the time, Brown was "beating" Diaw in the head with "crushing blows" and knocked him unconscious. Then, Brown allegedly "continued to ruthlessly stomp" on him for "30 seconds." Diaw, who was 43 at the time, "ended up in the hospital with lacerations on his head and torn ligaments in his leg," the lawsuit stated, adding that it left with him "permanent" damage and "severe emotional distress." Chris Brown. Tibrina Hobson/Getty Diaw, who claims that TAPE caught the altercation on surveillance footage, is suing Brown for damages and demanding a trial by jury, per the lawsuit. Brown has a long history of legal trouble, beginning in 2009 when he physically assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna. Rihanna was left with visible facial injuries and was hospitalized; Brown was subsequently charged with felony assault and making criminal threats. He pleaded guilty to a felony in June of that year and accepted a plea deal of community labor, five years' probation and domestic violence counseling. Chris Brown and Usher Both Take the Stage at Las Vegas Music Festival After Alleged Fight Chris Brown. Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Most recently, in May 2023, several outlets reported that Brown and Usher got into a fight one day before they took the stage at Lovers & Friends music festival in Las Vegas. This week, Brown announced dates for his upcoming 11:11 Tour, set for 26 dates throughout North America with opening acts Ayra Starr and Muni Long. Close