Chris Brown Accuser Clarifies Diddy’s Involvement in Assault Allegation
A woman known as Jane Doe, who previously filed a $20 million lawsuit against Chris Brown, accusing him of allegedly drugging and assaulting her, has clarified that Diddy was not involved in the incident. According to Page Six, Jane Doe states that the incident occurred at a yacht party outside Diddy’s mansion in Miami in December 2020, but she describes Diddy as being “really nice” in Investigation Discovery’s upcoming documentary, Chris Brown: A History of Violence.
Jane Doe’s lawyer, Ariel Mitchell, informed Page Six that Diddy was present on the yacht, which was docked behind his home on Star Island. Mitchell speculated that Diddy may have owned or chartered the yacht, though she clarified that the exact ownership remains unconfirmed.
In the documentary, Jane Doe recounts her experience, describing how she started feeling disoriented after accepting a drink. “I don’t remember if I saw him pour it, but I just drank it and he handed me another drink,” she recalls. “As I stood there, I started to feel tired, and my body felt heavy.” She alleges that Brown then led her to a bedroom on the yacht, where the assault occurred. “I couldn’t move, and I said, ‘No,’” she states. “I was so disgusted.”
Chris Brown: A History of Violence premieres on Investigation Discovery this Sunday.
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