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Singer Chris Brown is demanding Warner Bros. for $ 500 million for accusations of sexual attack made in his research documentaries “Chris Brown: A History of Violence”.
In the lawsuit obtained by Variety, Brown accuses the producers behind the docuseries, which includes Warner Bros. and Ample, of libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress through defamatory claims made against him in “A History of Violence.” He also alleges that the evidence provided to substantiate their claims is completely false.
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“To put it simply, this case is about the media putting their own profits over the truth,” the lawsuit reads. “Since the beginning of October of 2024, Ample LLC and Warner Brothers were put on notice that they were promoting and publishing false information in their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads and dollars and to the detriment of Chris Brown. Ultimately, on October 27, 2024, they aired ‘Chris Brown: A History of Violence’ (the ‘Documentary’), knowing that it was full of lies and deception and violating basic journalist principles.”
A spokesperson for the investigative discovery responded to Brown’s allegations, telling Variety: “We produce and vigorously protect this lawsuit. “
Warner Bros. did not respond to Variety’s request for comments.
The demand alleges that the accusations of “Jane Doe”, used as evidence opposite to Brown in the DOC, had been “discredited again and again” and that she “a guilty of violence and the intimate spouse himself abuser. “
The suit acknowledges that the Grammy winner has made mistakes in the past, which had been “publicly acknowledged and addressed by him in his 2017 documentary, ‘Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life,’” but has since “grown from those experiences, and his evolution speaks for itself.”
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