Singer Chris Brown is being accused of sexually assaulting a woman.
The lawsuit, filed by a woman identified as Jane Doe, claimed that Brown drugged and raped the woman in December 2020. The woman is seeking $20 million in damages. Brown has already spoken out, calling the allegations false.
“Whenever I’m releasing music or projects, ‘THEY’ try to pull some real bulls***,” Brown wrote in an Instagram story after the story broke on Thursday.
Doe is described as a “professional choreographer, dancer, model, and musical artist,” according to documents filed with an unnamed court that were reviewed by TMZ.
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The woman said Brown grabbed the phone of a friend she was FaceTiming with and told her to come to P. Diddy’s home as soon as possible. When she arrived, Brown approached and asked whether she wanted a drink, gesturing for her to join him in the kitchen, and she assented, receiving a red cup containing a mixed drink, the filing said.
After he filled her cup a second time, the woman claimed she began to feel “a sudden, unexplained change in consciousness.” Doe felt “disoriented, physically unstable, and started to fall in and out of sleep,” which is when Brown led her into a bedroom, according to the documents.
Brown closed the bedroom door, removed the woman’s bikini bottom, and kissed her, but despite the woman mumbling for Brown to stop, the 32-year-old singer ignored her and raped her, the woman claimed.
The next day, Brown allegedly texted her and demanded she take Plan B, a pill that would stop her from conceiving.
The incident caused severe emotional distress, the woman claimed.
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Brown is no stranger to lawsuits. The singer pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in 2014 outside a Washington, D.C., hotel. Another anonymous woman filed a lawsuit against Brown in 2018 alleging sexual assault. That case was dismissed in 2020 after both parties agreed to settle the matter privately.
Representatives for Brown did not respond to requests for comment from the Washington Examiner.