The controversy seems to keep going on
Chris Brown back in legal trouble, facing $50 million for alleged backstage assault in TexasBeyoncé tries to clean up her image amid Diddy scandal by endorsing Kamala HarrisChris Brown has been accumulating accusations of violence and abuse for years, and each new story seems to aggravate his past. Now, in the recent documentary series Chris Brown: A History of Violence, several women break their silence about their experiences with the singer.
Among them, the testimony of a woman, identified as Jane Doe, stands out, as she claims that she was raped by Brown in December 2020 aboard Sean Diddy Combs yacht in Miami.
Doe says that upon arriving at the ship, she felt intrigued and hopeful that someone so influential could help her in her career. However, she claims that after Brown offered her a drink, she began to feel faint and eventually lost control of her body.
The details are disturbingAfter she started to feel strange, she described what happened. He gave me a second glass and, as I drank it, I started to feel heavy, she says in the documentary. According to her version, Chris Brown took her to a bedroom and abused her while she could barely move.
Browns lawyers have strongly denied these allegations, calling them completely fabricated. However, Jane Doe says she decided to move forward with her complaint after years of internal struggle and with the help of therapy, which helped her accept what she had experienced.
Although the case was dismissed in 2022 for lack of follow-up, according to court documents, one of her attorneys, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, continues to defend her story, admitting that she feels indebted to her client. I feel like I failed as a lawyer. for not making her feel comfortable enough to open up completely, the lawyer said.