Chris Brown Accused of Rape in New Documentary

The documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence released by Investigation Discovery on October 27 revealed new allegations against Chris Brown from a woman. (Instagram)

IN a documentary, Chris Brown: A History of Violence, a woman known as Jane Doe claims rapper Chris Brown raped her in 2020 on a yacht owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Brown’s attorneys denied this and all other claims to the documentary team. Combs also faces a number of sexual assault charges, all of which he denies. There is no claim that P Diddy was aware of the allegations made in the documentary.

According to People, Doe stated in the documentary that at the time of the attack, she was living in Los Angeles and trying to become a dancer. He traveled to Miami, Florida, with a friend in December 2020 and was invited on Combs’ yacht.

While on the yacht, he started talking to Brown and thought “maybe he could help me, or guide me, or give me some advice.” He also claims Brown gave him a drink, and that’s when things started to get ugly.

“I’m not even sure… this is when my memory starts to get a little weird,” he said in the documentary, “I don’t remember if I saw him pour it, but I just drank it and he just handed me another drink. As I stood there , I started to feel tired and my body felt a little heavy.”

She claims Brown then took her to a bedroom where she lay down on the bed and then felt as if she couldn’t get up. He then allegedly had sex with her even though she said no.

Afterward, Brown reportedly grabbed his cell phone and texted himself. The two exchanged messages after the reported attack, which Doe claimed was done to get “more clarity” about the situation.

“Even after coming out as Jane Doe, some people still discovered who I was,” Doe said in the documentary. He also claims to have received death threats from people who know who he is. He added: “By coming here now, I just hope I can shine a light on what’s really going on.”

In the documentary, Doe says he had a legal team building a case, but a judge dismissed it “without prejudice” and “for lack of prosecution.” According to Rolling Stone, Doe’s attorney resigned after Doe and Brown’s text messages were obtained by police.

The Mirror has contacted Brown and Combs for comment. (Mirror/Z-3)

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