Chris Brown sues Warner Brothers over documentary labelling him a rapist
American singer Chris Brown has filed a $500 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery, alleging defamation and emotional distress over a docuseries that portrays him as a serial abuser.
Brown, through his legal team, argues the documentary misrepresents events and includes fabricated details designed to harm his reputation.
The singer maintained that the series falsely insinuates a pattern of abusive behaviour, ignoring critical context and legal outcomes in several cases.
He also accuses the network of perpetuating a public smear campaign, asserting that he was not allowed to present his side of the story during the production.
hey did so after being provided proof that their information was false, and their storytelling ‘Jane Doe’ had not only been discredited over and over but was, in fact, a perpetrator of intimate partner violence and aggressor herself,” the complaint alleged.
His lawyers argue that Warner Bros.’s actions constitute defamation, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Brown is seeking $500 million in damages for lost opportunities, reputational harm, and emotional trauma.
Meanwhile, Brown’s legal team has vowed to ensure accountability for what they call a “calculated and malicious attack” on his character.