Chris Brown is taking legal action against the producers of Investigation Discovery’s “Chris Brown: A History of Violence” docuseries, claiming that the series is filled with false information about him. In court documents obtained by TMZ, Brown accuses Warner Bros. Discovery, Ample, and others involved in the project of spreading defamatory claims despite being provided with evidence that contradicted their narrative.
The singer specifically refutes allegations made in the docuseries that he is a serial rapist and sexual abuser, pointing out that he has never been found guilty of any sex-related crimes. He also highlights that the central figure in the series, referred to as Jane Doe, has a history of making false accusations and even withdrew a lawsuit against him because it was based on lies.
Brown asserts that the producers chose to ignore the truth in order to damage his reputation, which he has spent years rebuilding. He acknowledges his past mistakes, including the physical assault on ex-girlfriend Rihanna, and emphasizes that he has taken responsibility for his actions and grown from them. He criticizes the producers for perpetuating outdated narratives for the sake of sensationalism and profit.
The impact of the docuseries on Brown’s career and personal life has been significant, leading him to seek $500 million in damages. He plans to donate a portion of any award to victims of sexual abuse as a gesture of support and solidarity.
Efforts to obtain comments from Ample and Warner Bros. Discovery have been unsuccessful thus far. It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold and what implications it may have for both Brown and the producers involved in the controversial docuseries.