TMZ.Brown’s lawsuit alleges that the Jane Doe at the heart of the “A History of Violence” documentary has been discredited multiple times and adds that she previously withdrew a suit she brought against him.However, other reporting about the docuseries at the time of its release in October 2024 states that the Jane Doe’s $20 million lawsuit brought against Brown in 2022 was dismissed that same year by a judge who cited lack of prosecution.
The woman had made a report to Miami Beach Police but, according to “A History of Violence,” they concluded that her claims were unfounded and that no probable cause existed to charge Brown.
In his lawsuit, Brown also claims that he has never been convicted “of any sex related crime” and blasts the documentary’s producers for dubbing him “a serial rapist and a sexual abuser” in the series.According to TMZ, the singer goes on to claim the producers ignored facts and chose instead to defame him and his reputation, which he says he spent over ten years repairing in the wake of his 2009 domestic violence incident with his ex-girlfriend Rihanna (Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault in June of that year).Asserting that he’s taken responsibility for his “past mistakes” and has grown from them, Brown says “A History of Violence” pushes an old narrative “in the name of fame and fortune,” as TMZ puts it.Brown is seeking $500 million in damages, alleging the docuseries has negatively impacted his reputation, career, and business opportunities, per the court docs.
He reportedly plans to donate a portion of the whopping sum to victims of sexual abuse if awarded.“Chris Brown: A History of Violence” aired on the Warner Bros.
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