Chris Brown has sued Warner Bros. for $500 million after its docuseries Chris Brown: A History of Violence branded him “a serial rapist and a sexual abuser.”
Chris Brown has launched legal action against Warner Bros.
According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the Loyal rapper accused the producers behind the Investigation Discovery docuseries Chris Brown: A History of Violence of libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress through defamatory claims made against him.
Brown, 35, accused the producers of basing their series on a Jane Doe lawsuit, which the suit claims was previously dismissed “because it was full of lies.”
While Brown did plead guilty, the suit acknowledges he has “grown from those experiences, and his evolution speaks for itself.”
Since the docuseries was released in October 2024, Brown alleged his reputation and career have been negatively affected.
The Superhero singer has promised to donate a portion of the $500 million to sexual abuse victims if awarded.
Express US has reached out to Warner Bro. for comment.
The docuseries about Brown was based on a woman who had previously accused Brown of drugging and sexually assaulting her in a $20 million lawsuit.