Chris Brown has filed a Warner Bros. lawsuit for $500 million, alleging that its discovery investigation into Chris Brown: A History of Violence investigates false sexual allegations by the 35-year-old singer.
In a lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Brown alleges that the makers of the October 2024 docuseries included discredited allegations of sexual assault. to him.
The singer with you accused the makers of basing the entire series on a lawsuit by Jane Doe, which she said slowed down “because it’s complete with lies. “The lawsuit also claims that evidence used to Brown through “Jane Doe” debunked about and again” and says that “a guilty of violence and the abuser of intimate partners. “
Brown’s team alleges that “Jane Doe” fabricated her claims opposing the singer of the influence and said that the makers of the docuseries knew when the discovered text messages, revealed through police, “exposed their dishonesty. “
“Simply put, this case is about the media making its own gains in the truth,” the lawsuit said. Search for likes, clicks, downloads and dollars and to the detriment of Chris Brown.
“In the end, on October 27, 2024, they aired Chris Brown: A History of Violence” (the “documentary”), knowing that it is complete with lies and deception and violation of fundamental journalistic principles. “
The lawsuit states that Brown has never been convicted of sex crimes, the documentary calls him a “serial rapist” and a “sexual abuser. “
“Mr. Brown has never been convicted of any sex-related offense,” the lawsuit said. “But this documentary declares in every way to be a serial rapist and a sexual aggressor. “
The lawsuit acknowledges that Brown has made mistakes in the afterlife and that they were “publicly acknowledged and addressed through him in his 2017 documentary, Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life. “His lawyers say the sensational singer has worked hard to “fail” his reputation.
Brown pleaded with the culprit to the Crook Attack of his then-girlfriend, Rihanna. He finished domestic violence counseling and years of probation in this case in 2015.
“Mr. Brown was born out of those reports and his evolution speaks for itself,” the lawsuit said. “This new production ignores this growth, opting to repackage replaced accusations while amplifying them with provable lies. “
Brown sues the discovery and the Warner Bros. company.
He is asking for a jury trial and at least $500 million in damages, some of which he agrees to give to sexually abused patients if damages are awarded.
To date, Warner Bros. has publicly commented on the lawsuit.