Chris Brown and Diddy are not any strangers to authorized troubles and evidently their troublesome paths might have converged as an unnamed lady has accused Brown of drugging her on Diddy’s yacht in 2020.
The nameless lady (who’s referred to solely as Jane Doe) made the allegations within the Investigation Discovery Documentary, Chris Brown: A Historical past of Violence, which is ready to debut on October 27. She alleges that she was residing in Los Angeles on the time and had taken a visit to Miami the place a pal invited her to a celebration on Diddy’s yacht in late December.
The lady, an aspiring dancer, claims that she briefly spoke with Brown earlier than he gave her a drink. In accordance with Folks, the girl claims that she had little reminiscence of what occurred subsequent, saying, “I’m not even certain… that is when my reminiscence begins getting a bit of bit bizarre….I don’t bear in mind if I noticed him pour it, however I simply drank it and he simply arms me one other drink. As I’m standing there, I did begin to really feel drained and my physique was feeling a bit of heavy.” She claims that the singer raped her and didn’t use safety. The 2 apparently communicated by way of textual content message following the incident.
In accordance with Folks, Doe claims that she labored with a authorized workforce to aim to prosecute the case, however a decide finally dismissed the case “with out prejudice” in 2022, citing “lack of prosecution,” in accordance with court docket paperwork. Her attorneys dropped her as a consumer when police uncovered the textual content messages between her and Brown.
Nevertheless, Doe is outwardly now pursuing expenses once more by way of different avenues. She is represented by lawyer Ariel Mitchell, who mentioned in an announcement: “I am keen on my consumer and I imagine what occurred to her is 100% true. I really feel that I failed her as an lawyer as a result of I couldn’t make her snug sufficient with me in such a brief time frame the place she felt 100% snug being forthcoming with me.”
In the meantime, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is at present being held in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Middle on racketeering, intercourse trafficking and transportation to interact in prostitution expenses. Neither Combs nor Brown’s representatives have commented on the newest allegations.
The documentary, which explores Brown’s previous allegations of abuse and run-ins with the legislation, is ready to premier on October 27 on ID. It was made by the identical manufacturing firm that produced the docuseries Quiet On Set in regards to the Nickelodeon baby abuse scandal. Each items are a part of the manufacturing firm’s “No Excuse for Abuse” marketing campaign.