Singer Chris Brown is correct Warner Bros. for $500 million for allegations of sexual abuse in the Investigation Discovery documentary series “Chris Brown: A History of Violence.”
In the trial obtained by AmountBrown accuses the producers behind the docu-series, which include Warner Bros. and Ample, for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress by defamatory statements made against him in “A History of Violence”. He also claims that the evidence provided to support their claims is completely false.
“To put it simply, this case is about the media putting their own profit over the truth,” the lawsuit states. “Since early October 2024, Ample LLC and Warner Brothers have been notified that they were promoting and publishing false information in their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads and dollars and to the detriment of Chris Brown. On October 27, 2024, they broadcast “Chris Brown: A History of Violence” (“The Documentary”), knowing that it was full of lies and deceit and violated basic journalistic principles.”
Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to Amounts request for comment.
The suit goes on to claim that the claims made by “Jane Doe,” used as evidence against Brown in the document, had been “discredited time and time again” and that she was “a perpetrator of intimate partner violence and an aggressor herself.”
The suit acknowledges that the Grammy winner has made mistakes in the past, which had been “publicly acknowledged and addressed by him in his 2017 documentary, ‘Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life,'” but has since “grown from those experiences, and his development speaks for himself.”