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ID Network Revisits Chris Brown’s History of Violence in New Documentary


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Chris Brown attends the Amiri Menswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 18, 2024 in Paris. Jacopo Raule/Getty Images

ID Network, the network that brought us the ‘Quiet on Set’ documentary has released a new documentary focused on Chris Brown. “Chris Brown: A History of Violence” puts Brown's history of violence back into the spotlight.


It highlights a rape claim from a woman who previously sued Brown for allegedly drugging and assaulting her in 2020, his 2009 assault of Rihanna, and the years-old accusations against the singer. A woman who filed a $20 million lawsuit in 2022 against Brown also appeas in the documentary to share her story.


Doe states in the documentary that in December 2020, she was invited by a friend to a New Years party hosted by Combs on a yacht, where she claims she was drugged and raped by Brown. The woman first brought forth her allegations in a $20 million lawsuit in 2022, which was dismissed by a judge that same year, citing lack of prosecution. 


The Miami Beach Police concluded that the report was unfounded and that no probable cause existed to arrest Brown on criminal charges, according to the documentary, which stated that the case was closed. The accuser, who appears in silhouette in the documentary, explained in her interview that she is speaking out to “shed light on what really happened.”



The documentary, “Chris Brown: A History of Violence,” aired on Sunday night, October 27, on Investigation Discovery.

 
 
 

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