Chris Brown is suing the producers behind Investigation Discovery’s “Chris Brown: A Historical past of Violence” docuseries … alleging the challenge was stuffed with straight up lies.
In new courtroom paperwork obtained by TMZ … the singer accuses Warner Bros. Discovery, Ample, and different people behind the sequence of selling and publishing defamatory claims towards him — even after allegedly being supplied with “proof” that their narrative was false.
Not solely does Brown state the Jane Doe on the middle of the docuseries has been repeatedly discredited, however he highlights he has by no means been discovered responsible “of any intercourse associated crime” … slamming the docuseries for labeling him “a serial rapist and a sexual abuser.”
He claims they based mostly the docuseries largely on a lawsuit Jane Doe introduced towards him … including she later withdrew the swimsuit as a result of it was stuffed with lies.
Brown says the producers and the Jane Doe selected to ignore reality with a purpose to defame him and his popularity … which he says he’s spent over a decade repairing.
The singer claims he’s taken accountability for his “previous errors” – together with the bodily assault on ex-girlfriend Rihanna – and has grown from them … and slams ‘A Historical past of Violence’ producers for pushing an outdated narrative within the title of fame and fortune.
Brown says he’s been instantly impacted by this docuseries … because it’s taken a toll on his popularity, profession, and enterprise alternatives. So, he’s looking for $500 million in damages … which he partly plans to donate to victims of sexual abuse if awarded.
We’ve reached out to Ample and Warner Bros. Discovery for remark … thus far, no phrase again.