Chris Brown Sued For $20 Million By Woman Who Alleges He Raped Her On A Yacht Parked At Diddy’s Florida Home

Roommates, According to TMZ, Chris Brown is accused of raping a woman on Dec. 30, 2020. The woman who is a singer claims Chris grabbed the phone of a friend she was FaceTiming and urged her to come to Diddy’s home on Miami’s Star Island, to which she agreed. Upon arrival, she claims Chris approached her and asked her if she wanted a drink, then motioning her toward the kitchen area on the yacht.

Court documents state the woman entered the kitchen with Chris, drinking a mixed drink he gave her while engaging in conversation. However, after a second drink, the woman began to feel a sudden, unexplained change in consciousness. The lawsuit continues stating the woman felt disoriented, physically unstable, and started to fall in and out of sleep, and that’s when she claims Chris led her into a bedroom.

In addition, the woman claims she was drugged and half-asleep while  Chris closed the bedroom door, not allowing her to leave. Reports show the singer removed her bikini bottoms and started kissing her. Although she mumbled for Chris to stop, he allegedly persisted. Following the assault, the woman claims Chris ejaculated inside her, jumped up, and announced he was done.

The day after the incident, Chris demanded her via text to take a Plan B, also known as the morning-after pill. Even though she was distraught, she did as she was instructed. Chris wasn’t formally charged in this incident because no police report was filed. Her attorneys, Ariel Mitchell and George Vrabeck explained that their client was a medical student during the assault and was embarrassed.

The woman is suing for the large lump sum for severe emotional distress. Her legal team says they’re committed to victims being heard and would urge anyone with information to contact them. Roomies, what do you think of these allegations against Chris?


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