Chris Brown Suing Warner Bros. Over History of Violence Documentary

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Chris Brown is taking legal action.

Three months after the release of the documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence, the musician filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of Los Angeles Jan. 21 against Ample LLC, Warner Bros. and producers involved in the film’s production, in response to their “defamatory documentary.”

“Despite being notified of the false and misleading narrative accusing Mr. Brown of the heinous acts, including sexual assault and evidence tampering,” read a Jan. 21 statement Brown posted to Instagram, “allegations that had been discredited in court and dismissed as baseless—the defendants released the documentary on October 27, 2024 without regard for Mr. Brown, prioritizing profits over journalistic integrity.”

E! News has reached out to Warner Bros. and Ample but has not heard back.

In the film, an accuser referred to as Jane Doe alleged the R&B star of drugging and raping her in 2020. And after she sued him for $20 million dollars in 2022, the claims were, according to the lawsuit obtained by E!, “discredited, dismissed by the courts, or outright fabricated.”

Referring to an alleged incident between Doe and an unnamed boyfriend, the suit alleges that her “history of violence and erratic behavior should have raised red flags for any responsible journalist” and that the documentary ignored an “established lack of veracity.”

The lawsuit also lays out the toll Brown says the documentary has taken on him.

“The defamatory content in the Documentary has caused significant harm to Mr. Brown’s reputation career and business ventures,” the lawsuit states. “Beyond its personal impact on Mr. Brown, the Documentary undermines responsible storytelling and discredits true survivors of Violence. As a result of Defendants’ conduct, Mr. Brown has been left with no choice but to file this lawsuit to protect not only his reputation but also the public from improper journalistic tactics employed by the defendants.”

The suit further emphasizes the “With You” singer “has never been found at fault for any type of sexual crime.”

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However, over the years, the 35-year-old has faced a history of legal troubles, including his arrest in 2009 for assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna during a confrontation before that year’s Grammys. Four months later, he pleaded guilty to one count of assault with the intent of doing great bodily injury and was sentenced to five years of probation.

He subsequently faced charges for various other alleged crimes, including a hit-and-run charge in 2013 and a felony assault charge that same year. He was later cleared of the hit-and-run charge in Superior Court, L.A. City Attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan confirmed at the time, and his assault charge was later reduced to a misdemeanor assault shortly before he, as his rep told E! in 2013, entered rehab for anger management.

But despite what he may have done in the past, Brown’s attorney Levi McCathern said that the “Under the Influence” singer has been working hard to grow and learn from his mistakes.

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“This case is about protecting the truth,” the attorney said in a separate statement. “Despite being provided with evidence disproving their claims, the producers of this documentary intentionally promoted false and defamatory information, knowingly disregarding their ethical obligations as journalists.”

“Their actions undermine not only Mr. Brown’s decade-long efforts to rebuild his life,” he continued, “but also the credibility of true survivors of violence.”

Read on for more about Brown’s past legal troubles…

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August 2009: A Probation Sentence

In August 2009, Brown was sentenced to five years of probation for assaulting Rihanna after pleading guilty two months earlier to felony assault. He was also ordered to complete 180 days of community labor and a one-year anti-domestic violence program. Rihanna was granted a restraining order against the star, which she later requested in 2011 to have bumped down to a level that would allow the two to contact each other as long as he did not harass her. 

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March 2011: Good Morning America Sit-Down

After an interview on Good Morning America with anchor Robin Roberts, during which she asked him about assaulting Rihanna, Brown had a meltdown in his dressing room. He later apologized, saying in a different interview that he had to "let off steam" and that he was disappointed with the way he acted. 

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June 2012: Bar Brawl

Brown tweeted a photo of a gash on his chin following an alleged bar brawl with fellow artist Drake and their entourages at W.i.P. nightclub in New York City.

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January 2013: Recording Studio Fight

The singer and Frank Ocean allegedly got into a physical altercation at a recording studio in Los Angeles in January 2013. 

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July 2013: Alleged Fan Assault

A California woman sued the "Fine China" singer, accusing him of assaulting her after his June 22 performance at the Heat Ultra Lounge OC in Anaheim and then allegedly had her booted from the nightclub.

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August 2013: Hit-and-Run

The L.A. City Attorney's office filed two criminal charges against Brown—hit and run and driving without a valid license—after Brown allegedly hit another car and refused to give his driver's license number before leaving the scene. However, the case was eventually dismissed.

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August 2013: Community Service

Brown's probation got reinstated and he was ordered to perform 1,000 hours of community service. Brown was first placed on probation after the 2009 domestic violence case in which he pleaded guilty to assaulting his then-girlfriend, singer Rihanna.

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October 2013: Released and Reduced

During an appearance in a Washington, D.C., courtroom, a judge reduced the felony assault charge the singer was facing for allegedly punching a man in the face during a fight that broke out on Oct. 27, 2013, and ordered Brown released from custody.

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October 2013: Off to Rehab

Breezy checks into rehab to "gain focus and insight into past and recent behavior."

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November 2013: Back to Rehab

Agreeing with the recommendation of the probation department, L.A. Superior Court Judge James Brandlin ordered the singer to spend another three months in a residential treatment facility, submit to drug testing and take medication as prescribed by his doctor after being kicked out of a different treatment facility. He was kicked out after throwing a rock through his mother's car window when she visited. Afterward, Brown told authorities that he suffered a "setback, mentally and emotionally, when he was not credited for all the community service hours he initially completed. He had issues with his attention deficit disorder and underwent a period of depression."

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February 2014: Diagnosis?

In reference to Brown's aggressive behavior, legal documents obtained by E! News state the famous singer is believed to be suffering from bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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March 2014: Probation Violation

Brown was arrested and jailed for allegedly violating his probation stemming from his 2009 assault conviction.

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June 2014: Jail Free!

Chris was released early from a Los Angeles County jail in June 2014 after being in custody since mid-March for violating his probation stemming from his 2009 assault on Rihanna.

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August 2014: Praise for Brown

In August 2014, the celeb was praised by the judge for being in full compliance with the terms of his probation after being presented with a favorable report from the probation department.

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September 2014: Guilty Plea

Singer pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault, stemming from an altercation with another male, which took place in October 2013 in Washington, D.C. Brown was accused of punching and breaking the man's nose. He was sentenced to time served after having been jailed for two days in the case and has also been ordered to pay $150 in court costs. 

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January 2015: Probation Revoked

The R&B star's probation was again revoked, this time the judgment coming after he traveled to San Jose, Calif., without getting permission from his probation officer to leave Los Angeles and still had 200 hours of community service left to perform in just over a week.

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March 2015: Probation Is Over

After six years, the star's probation stemming from his 2009 assault case is ruled officially complete. Judge James Brandlin found that Brown completed his 1,000.5 hours of community service and the Probation Department concluded there were no violations. "IM OFF PROBATION!!!!!!!! Thank the Lord!!!!!!" the star wrote in a since-deleted tweet. 

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September 2015: Daddy Duty

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January 2016: Las Vegas Blunder

Brown found himself the suspect of an investigation for misdemeanor battery and theft against a woman in Las Vegas in January 2016. According to police, an investigation indicated she had attended a party inside a hotel room and that an altercation took place over a cell phone when she went to take a picture of Brown. His rep told E! News the woman made "false accusations" against Brown and that she was escorted out of the private party "for being disruptive and out of control."

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June 2016: Alleged Assault and Battery Lawsuit

Brown's former manager Michael Guirguis sued the "New Flame" crooner in June 2016 for alleged assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, breach of contract and breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing after he alleged the singer "brutally" attacked him in early May before embarking on his European tour. In response, Brown said he fired Guirguis because he was allegedly stealing money, a claim Guirguis' attorney denied. 

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August 2016: Arrested and Charged

The "Loyal" singer allegedly threatened Baylee Curran with a gun in August 2016 and was subsequently arrested and charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon. He was released from jail on a $250,000 bail.

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February 2017: Restraining Order Granted

The singer's ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran was granted a permanent restraining order for five years against her famous ex after she accused him of making threats and physical abuse. 

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May 2018: Lawsuit Filed

In May 2018, an anonymous woman sued Brown and others for alleged negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, battery and assault after alleging she had been sexually assaulted at his house. "The fact that they made a demand for $17 million and I told them to go pound sand probably explains why they did the press conference today. Chris didn't do anything and they know Chris didn't do anything," Chris' attorney Mark Geragos told TMZ at the time. "Other than using his name so she can have a press conference, I don't understand why he's dragged into anything."

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June 2018: Restraining Order Requested

The singer was ordered to stay 100 yards away from a woman who was granted a temporary restraining order against Brown in June 2018. The woman alleged Brown harassed and was stalking her. However, Brown's attorney claimed he did not know the woman.  "This is sad because it's obviously the disjointed ranting of someone Chris doesn't know who has mental health issues," attorney Mark Geragos said in a statement to E! News. "This just creates celebrity meet and greets with deranged fans, and perhaps the court may want to engage their Mental Health Department."

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January 2019: Detainment in Paris

Reports emerged of the star being detained by police in Paris over a rape accusation. "I WANNA MAKE IT PERFECTLY CLEAR...... THIS IS FALSE AND A WHOLE LOT OF CAP!" Brown retorted on Instagram with a photo that read "This B--ch Lyin'." He continued, "NNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!! FOR MY DAUGHTER AND MY FAMILY THIS IS SO DISPRESPECTFUL AND IS AGAINST MY CHARACTER AND MORALS!!!!!"

The singer and two other individuals were later released, according to NBC News. A source added, "The investigation is not closed at this stage and continues under the authority of the Parquet of Paris." According to TMZ, Brown was released without bail and free to leave France.

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