Chris Brown I'm Not a Rapist!!! Brown Sues Warner Bros. for $500M Over Docuseries.
Chris Brown is taking legal action against the producers of Investigation Discovery's docuseries "Chris Brown: A History of Violence," claiming it is filled with outright falsehoods.
According to new court filings obtained by TMZ, the singer accuses Warner Bros. Discovery, Ample, and others involved in the series of spreading defamatory statements about him, even after allegedly being shown evidence that contradicted their claims.
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Brown points out that the Jane Doe featured in the docuseries has been discredited multiple times and emphasizes that he has never been convicted of any sex-related offenses, criticizing the series for branding him as "a serial rapist and a sexual abuser." He asserts that the docuseries is primarily based on a lawsuit filed by Jane Doe, which she later retracted, admitting it was untrue.
Brown argues that both the producers and Jane Doe ignored the facts to tarnish his reputation, which he has worked hard to restore over the past decade.
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The singer acknowledges his "past mistakes," including the physical altercation with his former girlfriend Rihanna, and insists he has learned from those experiences.
He criticizes the producers of ‘A History of Violence’ for reviving an old narrative for the sake of notoriety and profit. Brown claims the docuseries has adversely affected his reputation, career, and business prospects, prompting him to seek $500 million in damages, part of which he intends to donate to sexual abuse victims if he wins. We have reached out to Ample and Warner Bros. Discovery for their response, but have yet to receive any comments.
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