It looks like the fallout from June’s melee won’t be limited to diss tracks and angry tweets.

According to the New York Post, Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. filed papers in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleging Drake and Brown of starting the massive fight at joint clubs Greenhouse and WiP on June 14.

Basketballer Tony Parker was injured as a result of the fight, and is suing Greenhouse and WiP for $20 million – only one of the lawsuits and legal problems the club is facing. Entertainment Enterprises owns the trademark on the Greenhouse name outside of New York, and claims a $4 million licensing deal was scrapped after the scuffle.

The suit claims that after Drake and Brown began fighting, “each ordered his security personnel, bodyguards, friends and entourage to join the fight, which erupted into a violent brawl on a massive scale” (which suggests something out of The Warriors). Entertainment Enterprises is seeking damages for the pair’s “gross negligence,” “ultrahazardous activity” and “intentional illegal acts.”

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