Chris Brown filed a $500 million lawsuit against Warner Bros., over a documentary he alleges paints him as an abuser and ...
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.
Chris Brown has faced numerous allegations of abuse and sexual assault after a 2009 arrest for physically attacking then-girlfriend Rihanna ...
Chris Brown may like Donald Trump ... this case is about the media putting their own profits over the truth," the jury trial seeking complaint in in Los Angeles Superior Court exclaims. “Since the ...
June 2010: Chris Brown is denied a visa to the U.K. Brown ... At the time, Diaw was suing Brown for damages and demanding a trial by jury. Seeking $16 million, Diaw's case has not yet been settled ...
Chris Brown is suing Warner Bros. for $500 million, claiming their recent documentary falsely labeled him as a serial abuser and rapist. The allegations stem from Chris Brown: A History of Violence, a ...
With Sean 'Diddy' Combs awaiting trial on multiple sex trafficking and abuse charges, Kanye West is attempting to leverage ...
Chris Brown is taking legal action months after a documentary exploring his alleged history of violence was released. The singer-songwriter sued Warner Bros. Discovery and several others for their ...
Kanye West publicly demanded Sean Diddy Combs’ release from prison. On Thursday night, the rapper took to social media ...
Singer and rapper Chris Brown announced he is filing a $500 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and Ample LLC in response to the 2024 documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence ...
Chris Brown is taking legal action against Warner Bros. The "Forever" singer, 35, filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing the studio of defaming him and causing emotional distress via the Investigation ...
Chris Brown may like Donald Trump ... this case is about the media putting their own profits over the truth,” the jury trial seeking complaint in in Los Angeles Superior Court exclaims.