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Warner Bros. is now observing a $500 million lawsuit from Chris Brown for sexual assault allegations utilized in its Investigation Discovery docuseries Chris Brown: A Historical past of Violence.
Noticed on Selection, Brown is fed up along with his picture being tarnished and is taking authorized motion towards Warner Bros. and Ample, accusing the 2 firms of “libel and intentional infliction of emotional misery by means of defamatory claims made towards him in A Historical past of Violence.”
The “Look At Me Now” crafter claims that the proof used within the docuseries to substantiate the docuseries claims is fake.
Per Selection:
“To place it merely, this case is concerning the media placing their very own income over the reality,” the lawsuit reads. “For the reason that starting of October of 2024, Ample LLC and Warner Brothers have been placed on discover that they have been selling and publishing false data of their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads and {dollars} and to the detriment of Chris Brown. In the end, on October 27, 2024, they aired ‘Chris Brown: A Historical past of Violence’ (the ‘Documentary’), realizing that it was stuffed with lies and deception and violating primary journalist rules.”
Brown’s lawsuit additionally says that “Jane Doe’s” claims that the docuseries makes use of as proof have been “discredited again and again” and that the alleged sufferer was “a perpetrator of intimate associate violence and aggressor herself.”
The lawsuit additionally states that Chris Brown is aware of he made “errors” and that they have been “publicly acknowledged and addressed by him in his 2017 documentary, ‘Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life.”
The error in query was bodily assaulting the most important pop star on the planet and his former flame, Rihanna. Brown was additionally hit with a restraining order from one other ex-girlfriend, Karrueche.
We will see how this lawsuit pans out.