Chris Brown is suing the producers behind Investigation Discovery's docuseries “Chris Brown: A History of Violence” … claiming the project is full of outright lies.
In new court documents obtained by TMZ, the singer accuses Warner Bros. Discovery, Ample and others behind the series of promoting and publishing defamatory claims against him – even after allegedly presenting “evidence” that theirs Narrative was wrong.
In addition to stating that the Jane Doe at the center of the docuseries has been repeatedly discredited, Brown emphasizes that he has never been convicted of “a sex crime”… and criticizes the docuseries for labeling him a “serial rapist and sexual abuser.” .”
He claims they based the docuseries largely on a lawsuit Jane Doe filed against him… adding that she later withdrew the lawsuit because it was full of lies.
Brown says producers and Jane Doe chose to ignore facts to defame him and his reputation… which he says he spent over a decade trying to repair.
The singer claims he has taken responsibility for his “past mistakes” – including assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna – and has grown from them… criticizing the producers of “A History of Violence” for pushing an old narrative in the name of fame and fortune.
Brown says he was directly affected by this documentary … as it affected his reputation, career and business opportunities. That's why he's demanding $500 million in damages… some of which he plans to donate to victims of sexual abuse if awarded.
We've reached out to Ample and Warner Bros. Discovery for comment…no response yet.