A woman is suing singer Chris Brown for allegedly raping her in 2020
A lawsuit has been filed against Chris Brown by an unidentified musician and choreographer, who claims the singer drugged and raped her on a Pi Didi yacht in Florida in 2020
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29/01/2022
Saturday, 29 January 2022, 00:45 Updated: 00:52
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An anonymous woman has filed a lawsuit accusing musician Chris Brown of drugging and raping her on a yacht in Florida in December 2020. She is suing the Grammy-winning singer for $ 20 million in damages.
According to the civil lawsuit, filed Thursday by a musician and choreographer identified as Jane Doe, the woman was invited by Brown to meet him at Star Island, Florida, home of rapper Sean Combs (Phi Didi).
When she arrived she boarded a yacht and accepted Brown's offer for a drink while discussing her career, the lawsuit said.
After a second drink the woman suddenly began to feel confused and unstable.
She said Brown dragged her to a bedroom, removed her bikini bottoms and had sex with her without consent, according to the indictment.
Brown in response wrote on Instagram: "Every time I release music or projects, 'they' try to invent all sorts of bullshit," and included an emoji of a blue visor cap, used as slang for lies.
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The 32-year-old Brown has a history of violence against women.
He pleaded guilty to assaulting singer Rihanna when the couple went out in 2009, an incident that made headlines around the world after a picture of her bruised face was published.
Another woman also accused Brown of raping her in a hotel room in Paris in 2019. The singer denied what was attributed to him and filed a defamation complaint against the accuser.
No indictments have been filed.
In the new lawsuit, the anonymous woman detailed that Brown called her the day after the incident and told her to take an emergency birth control pill.
After that encounter she met Brown twice.
At one of these meetings he became "angry" when he declined an invitation to his bedroom, the complaint said.
Since the incident, the woman has experienced "dramatic mood swings, loss of appetite, panic attacks and self-harm," the lawsuit, filed in the Los Angeles Supreme Court, reads.
She is seeking a jury trial and $ 20 million in damages.
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