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Jane Doe claims she drugged and raped Diddy Yacht
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Jane Doe claims she drugged and raped Diddy Yacht

An anonymous Chris Brown assault accuser identified as Jane Doe claims the rap star drugged and raped Sean.Diddy” Combs’ yacht in December 2020.

The allegation was made in Investigation Discoveryhis Chris Brown: A History of Violence that premiered Sunday night on the True Crime Network. The documentary explored Brown’s years of alleged abuse off stage, includingintimate partner violence, assault charges and sexual assault allegations that first came to light in 2009 when the star rapper pleaded guilty to a charge of physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

The affidavit gives graphic accounts of Brown’s attack on Rihanna while he was driving a sports car and she was in the passenger seat. “He’s driving, punching her in the left eye with his right hand while driving with his left hand, and it’s going on for traffic jams,” Los Angeles Police Department sergeant and author Cheryl Dorsey says at one point in the documentary.

The true-crime ID feature also has a Jane Doe who recounts being in Miami in 2020 and at a party on Star Island on Diddy’s yacht. Once on board, she says she noticed Brown and they struck up a conversation about her dancing career in Los Angeles.

Jane Doe said Brown gave her a drink, then another. Before long, she felt asleep and eventually found herself in a bedroom with Brown. “I remember laying on my back and saying, ‘Why can’t I get up?’ The next thing I know he was on top of me and I couldn’t move and I said ‘no’ and then I felt him… the next thing I knew he was inside me,” she said, claiming it took place a rape.

Jane Doe’s attorney, Ariel Mitchell, confirmed that The Hollywood Reporter that she is representing her again after, in 2022, she withdrew from a lawsuit after text messages her client sent to Brown surfaced after Jane Doe denied they existed. Mitchell says the text messages do not cast doubt on Jane Doe’s allegations against Brown. “I stand with her then and now. Then there was no question of the veracity of her claims. That’s how he neglected to provide us with all the evidence we requested,” Mitchell said when contacted on Monday.

Diddy’s reps declined to comment when contacted THR.

Jane Doe isn’t the only one who remembers the R&B singer’s alleged attacks. The doctor recalled in 2017 that another girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, was granted a restraining order after she alleged in a filing that Brown “punched me twice in the stomach,” threatened her friends and ” I pushed myself down”.

Brown denied wrongdoing at the time, including incidents involving Tran in 2015. Another alleged victim, Liziane Gutierrez, told ID in 2016 that she was backstage at a Brown concert and was invited to a party which the pop idol was hosting in a hotel.

Before entering the private event, Guiterrez was asked to ditch his cell phone and instead put the device in his pocket. “When I first saw Chris Brown at the party, he was acting weird. Extremely strange. And then I decided to take my phone and take a picture of him,” she says in the documentary.

But when Brown saw her taking the picture, he came over and allegedly punched her in the face. “His security took my phone and I was escorted out of the party. I’m not saying what I did with my phone was right. I know that. But that doesn’t give you the right to punch me in the face. Just kick me out of the party,” Gutierrez said.

She filed a report with the Las Vegas Police Department, which decided not to press charges. Brown’s attorney denied the allegations in the ID document about Gutierrez and said in a statement that he “never laid a hand” on her. THR Legal representatives for Gutierrez have not received comment.

When the producers of ID contacted Brown and his representatives about the claims made in the film, a lawyer for the singer said the allegations in the program were “malicious and false”.

view co-host Sunny Hostina former federal prosecutor, led a post-show discussion about domestic violence that aired after the documentary Sunday night. Earlier, Hostin said THR she wants viewers who watched THE Chris Brown: A History of Violence documentary on Sunday night to know that intimate partner violence has no limits.

When also talking to THR last ID President Jason Sarlanis said this week that Brown doc, who will also help launch the third annual ID Campaign No excuse for abuseaims to “normalize survival”.

Sarlanis argued that the document highlighted the barriers in the court system to reduce domestic violence. “Our legal system is systematically and institutionally set up to make it very difficult for survivors to get justice when they are ready and willing to seek it,” the head of the true crime network said. THR. “The statute of limitations when it comes to domestic violence is painfully short and very often part of how abusers abuse their victims is by gassing, coercive control, to the point where many victims don’t even acknowledge the violence domestic until the limitation period. has ceased.”