Chris Brown is suing Warner Bros. for the Investigation Discovery documentary 'Chris Brown: A History of Violence.' The singer accused the studio of defaming him with sexual assault accusations.
Brown is seeking $500 million in damages from Warner Bros., production company Ample Entertainment, and one of the anonymous people who claimed that Brown raped her in the documentary.
Live Nation issued a statement, saying the "New Flame" singer's ban was due to "immigration issues." May 5, 2015: Chris Brown allegedly hits a man in Las Vegas Brown was briefly named in a ...
By Winston Cho Warner Bros. Discovery‘s Chris Brown: A History of Violence has sparked a defamation lawsuit from the singer, who says the documentary features false sexual assault allegations ...
As the 2025 Grammys began to draw to a close on Feb. 2 in Los Angeles, Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin teamed with guitarist Grace Bowers to honor the lives and careers of the musicians, artists and ...
Following Chris Brown's $500 million lawsuit against ... threw Brown 'under the bus' for a small profit. The Forever singer said in his lawsuit that the woman accusing him in the docuseries ...
according to a lawyers' statement posted to the singer's Instagram. The film, Chris Brown: A History of Violence, which was released in October by Warner Bros' Investigation Discovery channel ...
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