Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis Sued Over Failed Chris Brown Business Deal

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Glen “Big Baby” Davis is facing a lawsuit from a woman who alleges that he sabotaged her business deal with Chris Brown, according to TMZ Sports.

Lawsuit Allegations

Dr. Lyndsey White, a pharmaceutical scientist, filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles, claiming that her partnership with Davis in a barbeque sauce venture turned sour. White asserts that in April 2021, she and Davis agreed to create “Big Baby Q” BBQ sauce. Shortly after, she loaned Davis $30,000 to enter into a marijuana business together.

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White further claims that Davis introduced her to Brown, who requested her assistance in creating a fragrance line. However, after Davis’s arrest in October 2021 for defrauding the NBA’s Players’ Health and Benefit Welfare Plan, their business relationships deteriorated.

Legal Action

White alleges that Davis became aggressive and cut ties with Brown, causing her to lose a significant client. Additionally, Davis failed to repay the $30,000 loan for the marijuana venture, using the funds for legal fees instead. White also asserts that Davis sold the BBQ sauce she developed without compensating her.

White is now suing Davis for breach of contract, intentional misrepresentation, and other claims, seeking unspecified damages.

Current Status

Davis, who played in the NBA from 2007 to 2015, is currently serving a 40-month prison sentence at FPC Duluth in Minnesota as a result of his 2021 arrest.

FAQs

Q: What is Glen “Big Baby” Davis being sued for?

A: Davis is being sued by Dr. Lyndsey White for allegedly sabotaging their business deal with Chris Brown and failing to repay a loan for a marijuana venture.

Q: What charges led to Glen “Big Baby” Davis’s current prison sentence?

A: Davis is serving a 40-month prison sentence for defrauding the NBA’s Players’ Health and Benefit Welfare Plan.


Credit: www.tmz.com

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