Chris Brown faces another sexual assault allegation in Investigation Discovery’s latest documentary.
The true crime channel will release a documentary titled Chris Brown: A History of Violence on Sunday, October 27. In it, a woman known as Jane Doe alleged that Brown raped her in 2020 on a yacht belonging to Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Brown’s attorneys denied these and all other claims to the documentary crew. Combs is facing his own litany of sexual assault allegations, all of which he denies. It has not been alleged P Diddy knew anything of the allegations made in the documentary.
According to PEOPLE, Doe states in the documentary that at the time of the assault she was living in Los Angeles and trying to make it as a dancer. She took a trip to Miami, Florida with a friend in December 2020 and was invited onto Combs’ yacht.
While on the yacht, she started speaking to Brown and thought that “maybe be able to help me or guide me or give me some advice.” She also claimed that Brown gave her a drink and that was when things started going downhill.
“I’m not even sure… this is when my memory starts getting a little bit weird,” she said in the documentary, “I don’t remember if I saw him pour it, but I just drank it and he just hands me another drink. As I’m standing there, I did start to feel tired and my body was feeling a little heavy.”
She alleged that Brown then took her to a bedroom where she laid down on the bed and then felt as if she couldn’t get up. He then allegedly proceeded to have sex with her even though she told him no.
Afterward, Brown reportedly grabbed her phone and texted himself on it. The two texted after the reported assault, which Doe claimed was in order to get “more clarity” on the situation.
“Even coming forward as a Jane Doe, some people still found out who I was,” Doe said in the documentary. She also claimed she got death threats from people who found out who she was. She added: “Coming forward with this now, I just hope I can shed light on what really happened.”
In the documentary, Doe said she had a legal team build a case but a judge dismissed it “without prejudice” and “lack of prosecution. According to Rolling Stone, her lawyers dropped her after Doe and Brown’s texts messages were obtained by the police.
The Mirror has reached out to Brown and Combs for comment.
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