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Chris Brown Sues Warner Bros For $500M

Following the release of the Investigation Discovery documentary series Chris Brown: A History of Violence, in which the singer claims he was labeled “a serial rapist and a sexual abuser,” Chris Brown has filed a $500,000,000 million lawsuit against Warner Bros.

According to court documents obtained by Page Six in the UK, the controversial R&B singer accused the producers behind the docuseries, which includes Warner Bros, of libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress through defamatory claims made against him.

The Grammy-award winning musician has accused the documentary producers of basing their series on a Jane Doe lawsuit, which the suit claims was previously dismissed “because it was full of lies”.

Brown has alleged that Warner Bros, production company Ample Entertainment, and the unidentified woman produced the doc series in an attempt to defame him after he spent years repairing his reputation.

While the lawsuit acknowledges that Chris has made mistakes in the past, he has since “grown from those experiences” and that, if awarded, he has pledged to donate a portion of the $500 million he’s seeking to sexual abuse victims.

Since the docuseries was released in October of 2024, the now 35-year old has alleged his reputation and career have suffered.

In 2009, Chris Brown pleaded guilty to physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

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Author: Saul Goode

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