LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 03: R&B singer Chris Brown appears in court for a probation progress hearing on February 3, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Brown has been on probation since pleading guilty to assaulting his then girlfriend, singer Rihanna, after a pre-Grammy Awards party in 2009. He has been in anger management treatment program and performing community service requirements but failure to meet probation requirements could be even further complicated by assault charges he and bodyguard Christopher Hollosy face stemming from an incident outside the W hotel in Washington D.C. last October. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Chris Brown is facing a $20 million lawsuit from a woman who says he drugged and raped her at Diddy’s home in Miami. The incident allegedly took place back in 2020 where the unidentified woman says she was invited to the house by Chris who immediately asked if she wanted a drink. After handing her a red cup with a mixed drink which she says made her suffer “a sudden, unexplained change in consciousness.” She added that she was in and out of sleep while Chris led her to the bedroom then removed her bikini and raped her…after he was finished he allegedly jumped up and yelled “done.” The woman then claims Chris texted her the next day to demand she take a Plan B, which she did. Attorneys for the woman say she didn’t report the incident to police because she was a medical student and was embarrassed. Chris Brown has yet to respond to the suit.
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