Chris Brown-Drake brawl: NY club liquor license suspended
Chris Brown, Drake
/ Matt Sayles, Chris Pizzello(CBS/AP) The New York City club that was the site of the alleged bottle-throwing brawl between supporters of singers Chris Brown and Drake had its liquor license pulled on Tuesday night.
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Chris Brown-Drake brawl: Nightclub sues NYC
The State Liquor Authority made the decision after an emergency meeting at which it implemented its zero tolerance for "violent bars" and suspended the license of W.i.P and its adjacent Greenhouse.
The company that runs Greenhouse sued the city Monday for shutting it down, saying it was losing $264,000 a week.
Police shuttered Greenhouse on June 16, citing code violations. Two days earlier, Brown and members of rapper Drake's entourage faced off in W.i.P. Brown and NBA star Tony Parker were among those injured.
Drake-Chris Brown: Inside the brawl
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- Sue the two thugs that caused this in the first place.
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