In the documentary “Chris Brown: A History of Vi0lence,” several women, including a Jane Doe, share their troubling allegations against the R&B singer.
The Jane Doe claims that Brown r@ped her in December 2020 after she was invited to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ yacht, where she was handed drinks that made her feel unwell and unable to resist.
Describing her distressing experience, she recalls feeling helpless when Brown allegedly assa_lted her, and she later came to terms with labeling it as r_pe after therapy.
Brown’s attorneys denied the allegations, calling them fabricated.
Another woman, Liziane Gutierrez, recounts a 2016 incident in which Brown allegedly punched her in the face after she attempted to take his photo at a Las Vegas hotel.
Gutierrez sued Brown for the assault but reportedly settled privately in 2017.
The documentary paints a broad picture of Brown’s longstanding legal issues, notably highlighting his highly publicized 2009 assa_lt on Rihanna, which led to felony charges and probation.
Over the years, he has faced multiple accusations of vi0lence, including a restraining order granted to ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran due to threatening behavior.
The film underscores the pervasive nature of the allegations against Brown, prompting discussions about accountability and the impact of powerful figures in the entertainment industry.
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