Chris Brown To Sue Alleged Victim Liziane Gutierrez
We hear Chris Brown is lawyering up — in response to the latest controversy that’s surrounded him. The 26-year-old singer has plans to sue Liziane Gutierrez, the woman who claims she was punched by him over the weekend in Las Vegas — according to TMZ. The site reports:
She filed a police report and made statements to others about the alleged incident. We’re told Chris will be filing a defamation suit against her, as early as tomorrow.
Brown, we’re told, is taking other steps … for starters he’s cutting out the “hangers-on” who are inviting “random girls” to hang out with him. He says this is the second time he’s been falsely accused of abuse by party girls and he’s putting a quick end to it.
As we reported Gutierrez also went after Jason Derulo after he left her on the sidewalk outside a Hollywood club and invited her friends to an afterparty at his home. She told TMZ a week after the party that Jason tried doing untoward things with the girls, who left the party crying. Gutierrez refused to substantiate her accusation with a single example. Chris says it’s proof she’s just a bitter woman who lies when she doesn’t get her way.
Chris continues to defend himself on social media. See a comment that he left on an Instagram page about the matter:
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