Singer Chris Brown is being sued for rape in California, together with his alleged sufferer claiming he drugged her and attacked her on a yacht at rap mogul Diddy’s Florida residence.
The lady, recognized in courtroom papers solely as Jane Doe, is demanding $20 million in damages from the R&B star.According to the civil swimsuit, which was filed on Thursday and seen by AFP, Brown invited the girl — described as a choreographer, dancer, mannequin and musical artist — to the yacht shortly after she arrived in Miami on December 30, 2020.She says the drink he provided her there made her really feel “disoriented (and) physically unstable.”The submitting says Brown led her right into a bed room the place, regardless of her protests, he raped her.”The traumatic events that Plaintiff Jane Doe experienced shock the conscience and should horrify all of us,” says the swimsuit, filed in Los Angeles.”The time has come to send a message to Defendant Chris Brown that enough is enough.”Accordingly, Plaintiff Jane Doe brings this criticism in search of justice for herself (and likewise with the hope it might serve for example for others) who might now or have previously discovered themselves on the mercy of Defendant Chris Brown.”Lawyers Ariel Mitchell and George Vrabeck told TMZ their client did not report the alleged attack to the police because she was embarrassed.AFP asked the firm if a criminal complaint would be forthcoming in the wake of the civil case, but there was no immediate reply.Grammy Award-winning Brown took to Instagram after news of the suit broke.”I HOPE YALL SEE THIS PATTERN OF [blue cap emoji],” he wrote. The blue cap emoji is used to denote untruths.”Whenever im releasing music or initiatives ‘THEY’ attempt to pull some actual bullshit.” Brown did not specify who “they” had been.In 2009, Brown was convicted of beating fellow singer Rihanna, his girlfriend on the time, who missed the Grammy Awards due to her accidents.He additionally was beforehand accused of raping a lady in a luxurious Paris lodge. He denied the declare, and was not charged.