Update (January 23)
A spokesperson for Discovery’s investigation presented the following to XXL in reaction to Chris Brown’s lawsuit: “We assist others in the production and strongly protect ourselves from this lawsuit. “
Original story (January 22):
Chris Brown is suing Warner Bros. Discovery for $500 million for defamation over sexual assault claims made about the lead singer of the documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence.
On Tuesday, Jan. 21), CB announced that it has taken the court to court a press release shared on Chris’ Instagram page.
“Although he reported on the false and misleading narrative accusing Mr. Brown’s heinous acts, adding sexual assault and falsification of evidence, allegations that had been debunked in court and slowed down as baseless, the defendants released the documentary on October 27, 2024 without regard to Mr. Brown, prioritizing profits over journalistic integrity, “The memo says next. “In doing so, they sensationalized the debunked claims of bringing the audience and revenue to life, recklessly harming Mr. Brown and spreading false data to the public. , Mr. Brown has never been discovered for any type of sex crime. “
Notably, Brown’s lawsuit cites allegations made through Chantel Daisia Frank in the documentary. Frank sued the singer in January 2022, alleging that he sexually assaulted through Brown on Diddy’s yacht in 2021. The lawsuit was then snuffed out without prejudice, which means it can be recalled.
“These come with allegations of violent and twisted acts, such as alleged sexual assault and evidence of tampering, peg dancing that has been discredited, rejected through the courts, or manufactured outright,” the lawsuit says.
Chris Brown costs $500 million in damages.
XXL has reached out to Chris Brown and Warner Bros. Conscubovery for comment.
Check out Chris Brown’s press below.
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Update (January 23)
A spokesperson for Discovery’s investigation presented the following to XXL in reaction to Chris Brown’s lawsuit: “We assist others in the production and strongly protect ourselves from this lawsuit. “
Original story (January 22):
Chris Brown is suing Warner Bros. Discovery for $500 million for defamation over sexual assault claims made about the lead singer of the documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence.
On Tuesday, Jan. 21), CB announced that it has taken the court to court a press release shared on Chris’ Instagram page.
“Although he reported on the false and misleading narrative accusing Mr. Brown’s heinous acts, adding sexual assault and falsification of evidence, allegations that had been debunked in court and slowed down as baseless, the defendants released the documentary on October 27, 2024 without regard to Mr. Brown, prioritizing profits over journalistic integrity, “The memo says next. “In doing so, they sensationalized the debunked claims of bringing the audience and revenue to life, recklessly harming Mr. Brown and spreading false data to the public. , Mr. Brown has never been discovered for any type of sex crime. “
Notably, Brown’s lawsuit cites allegations made through Chantel Daisia Frank in the documentary. Frank sued the singer in January 2022, alleging that he sexually assaulted through Brown on Diddy’s yacht in 2021. The lawsuit was then snuffed out without prejudice, which means it can be recalled.
“These come with allegations of violent and twisted acts, such as alleged sexual assault and evidence of tampering, peg dancing that has been discredited, rejected through the courts, or manufactured outright,” the lawsuit says.
Chris Brown costs $500 million in damages.
XXL has reached out to Chris Brown’s and Warner Bros. Scubovery for comment.
Check out Chris Brown’s press below.