Chris Brown sues Warner Bros. for $500 million

The singer Chris Brown has filed a lawsuit for $500 million dollars against the Warner Bros. company.since he argues that in the documentary “Chris Brown: A History Of Violence”from the channel Investigation Discoverythey refer to him as “a serial rapist and abuser.”

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Brown, 35, posted on his Instagram account instagram a statement mentioning a woman named Daisia ​​Chantel Frankand who in the documentary introduces herself as “Jane Doe” saying that several years ago Chris allegedly raped her aboard a yacht owned by the rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs.

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Levi McCathernBrown’s attorney, states in the statement that “this case is about protecting the truth. Despite having evidence to refute their claims, the producers of this documentary intentionally promoted false and defamatory information.consciously ignoring their ethical obligations as journalists. “His actions undermine not only Brown’s decade-long efforts to rebuild his life, but also the credibility of real survivors of violence.”

Investigation Discovery has presented other controversial documentaries, such as “Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV” and “Fallen Idols: Nick And Aaron Carter”both released in 2024. Chris Brown’s lawsuit is for alleged defamationintentionally inflicting emotional distress, and using your name and likeness for promotional purposes.

The document also notes that Chris Brown has never been convicted of any sexual crimes. For a decade the artist has tried to improve his image in the public eye, since in 2009 he was accused of assault and criminal threats for having hit the singer. Rihannawho was then his partner. Chris pleaded guilty, then served five years of probation, took courses on domestic violence and did community work.

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