Trigger warning: Article contains references to rape and abuse.
In its effort to expose the dark side of showbiz through explosive documentaries, ID is releasing Chris Brown: A History of Violence, where several women come forward to detail their alleged experiences with the R&B singer. Are. These include Jane Doe, who claims Brown raped her in 2020. His lawyers deny the allegations made on the show.
In the documentary, Do says the alleged incident occurred in 2020, when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in dancing. In December of that year, she took a trip to Miami, where she received a call from an acquaintance who invited her to a yacht party hosted by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Upon arriving at the party, Doe realized that Brown, 35, was there and thought it might be a “sign” that he “might be able to help me, guide me or give me some advice,” She claims. “We talked, and he offered me a drink.” Doe’s description follows a familiar pattern of drink adulteration. He told in the documentary that after taking a drink from Brown, his memory started becoming blurry.
According to People, Doe says she doesn’t remember seeing him pour it, but she drank it regardless, then took another drink, after which she started feeling tired and her body felt heavy. Put.
In the documentary, Brown’s lawyers called Doe’s claims fabricated, the outlet reports.
Doe claims Brown took her to a bedroom, where she remembers lying down and unable to move. “The next thing I know, he was on top of me,” she says with tears in her eyes. She said “no,” but this was ignored as Brown continued his actions. Doe claims the Look At Me Now hitmaker ejaculated inside her. “I was very disappointed,” she says.
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After the alleged incident, Doe noted in the documentary that she continued to communicate with Brown to get clarity. However, she did not identify the act as rape until therapy.
According to People, a legal team reached out to them to make the case, but a judge ultimately dismissed the effort in 2022, citing “lack of prosecution.” Her lawyers later deposed, largely because of the above text exchange between her and Brown.
However, one of Doe’s lawyers, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, is representing her again. In a statement to People, Mitchell-Kidd said she 100% believes what her client is claiming.
Elsewhere in the documentary, another woman named Lizianne Gutierrez shares an alleged experience with Brown in 2016. She claims he was invited to her hotel room in Las Vegas after one of her shows, where he allegedly punched her in the face, followed by his entourage. Take him out of the room.
According to TMZ, Gutierrez sued Brown in 2016, and the pair settled the case privately in 2017.
Chris Brown: A History of Violence highlights several cases of assault suffered by Brown, including the famous incident involving his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
If you know someone who is struggling with abuse, please reach out and report it. There are many helplines available for this.
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