Lawsuit accuses Chris Brown of raping unnamed woman on Florida yacht
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[January 29, 2022]
By Lisa Richwine
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An unnamed woman
has filed a lawsuit that accuses musician Chris Brown of drugging and
raping her on a Florida yacht in December 2020 and seeks $20 million in
damages from the Grammy-winning singer.
The civil lawsuit, filed on Thursday by a musician and choreographer
identified as Jane Doe, said she was invited by Brown to meet him at
Star Island, Florida, home of rapper Sean Combs. When she arrived, she
boarded a yacht and accepted Brown's offer of a drink as they discussed
her career, the filing said.
After a second drink, the woman suddenly began to feel disoriented and
physically unstable, according to the lawsuit. She said Brown dragged
her to a bedroom, removed her bikini bottoms and had sex with her
without consent, the lawsuit said.
An attorney for Brown, 32, and two other representatives did not
immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.
Writing on Instagram, Brown said: "Whenever I'm releasing music or
projects, 'THEY' try to pull some real bulls–t," and included a blue cap
emoji, which is used as slang for lies.
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62nd Grammy Awards – Arrivals – Los Angeles, California, U.S.,
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Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting
singer Rihanna when the pair were dating in 2009, an incident that
made headlines around the world after a photo of her bruised face
was released.
A woman also accused Brown of raping her in a Paris hotel room in
2019. The singer denied the allegation and filed a defamation
complaint against the accuser. No charges were filed.
In the new lawsuit, the woman said Brown called her the day after
the incident and told her to take an emergency contraceptive pill to
prevent any pregnancy.
The filing said she saw Brown twice after that encounter. At one of
those meetings, he became "irate" when she turned down an invitation
to his bedroom, the complaint said.
The woman has experienced "dramatic mood swings, loss of appetite,
panic attacks and has engaged in self harm," said the lawsuit, which
was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. She is seeking a jury trial
and $20 million in damages.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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