Chris Brown Accuser Claims He Tried To Stifle Her Cries w/ Kisses During Alleged Sexual Assault In New Documentary

Chris Brown Accuser Claims He Tried To Stifle Her Cries w/ Kisses During Alleged Sexual Assault In New Documentary
More details about the forthcoming Chris Brown abuse documentary has surfaced ahead of its October 27th premiere.
According to the Daily Beast, the movie from Investigation Discovery titled, “Chris Brown: A History of Violence,” will delineate claims and share evidence of abuse allegations from several women involved with Brown at some point, one of which who says the singer raped her during a Diddy yacht party.
The woman, going by Jane Doe in the film, chose to keep her face anonymous while detailing the alleged incident.
She reportedly claimed that she was invited to the party by a Los Angeles promoter before meeting and drinking with Chris Brown, 35, on the boat.
Subsequently, Doe says she was taken to a bedroom on the ship and began losing control of herself leading to the musician sexually assaulting her.
Claiming that Chris Brown violated her and attempted to quiet her by repeatedly kissing her mouth, she added:
“Chris Brown raped me…And I can say that, and I know it for a fact.”
She added:
“Instead of telling myself that it wasn’t. It was. It was rape.”
Doe went on to sue Chris Brown for $20 million dollars over the incident, but the case was ultimately dismissed due to conflicting text message records.
Her lawyer at the time, who dropped out of the suit mid-case stirring further suspicions about Doe’s claims, also appears in the doc. She reportedly insisted that she believes Brown was guilty, and spoke to the dangers of predators in the music industry being protected.
Will you be watching the doc?
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