Brown is seeking $500 million in damages from Warner Bros., production company Ample Entertainment, and one of the anonymous people who claimed that Brown raped her in the documentary.
Chris Brown has filed a $500 million defamation lawsuit against the producers of the Investigation Discovery docuseries “Chris Brown: A History of Violence,” according to a new report.
Chris Brown nabbed his second Grammy after 20 years, sparking dismay among fans due to his past guilty plea to felony assault. He won Best R&B Album for his work on 'B11:11', outshining Muni Long ...
Brown, however, denied any involvement in the incident, with his publicist, Nicole Perna, telling CNN in a statement, Chris "was not in an altercation with" the "unruly individual" who "showed up ...
Chris Brown is taking legal action ... survivors of intimate partner violence." Brown's history of violence against women has ratcheted up in recent years. In 2017, a restraining order was ...
Chris Brown has filed a $500 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery, accusing the company of defamation in a recent docuseries. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, January 21, in Los Angeles ...
Chris Brown is taking ... acted for the purpose of causing [Brown] to suffer severe emotional distress and are guilty of malice, oppression and fraud." Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free ...