Chris Brown Ordered To Pay Sanctions Over Alleged Rape!
According to court documents Chris Brown has been ordered to pay sanctions to the woman suing him over alleged rape at his Tarzana, California home in 2017. Read on for more details on why Chris Brown must pay sanctions…
CelebNMusic247.com reports that a Los Angeles judge has demanded Chris Brown to pay $2,500 to the unidentified accuser while setting a date for Brown to be deposed.
The Blast reports that the plaintiff filed suit against Brown and an associate, Lowell Grissom Jr., claiming the singer tried to ply her with drugs during a house party before his friend sexually assaulted her.
He has denied the allegations and the D.A. never pressed charges against Grissom aka Young Lo.
The Jane Doe recently asked the court to force Chris to sit for a deposition, and the judge overseeing her case has agreed, ordering the star to meet with lawyers on February 19th.
The news comes just days after Chris’ lawyers filed motions to drop him as their client, insisting he failed to meet his obligations under their contract.
One of his representatives, Blair Berk, claims Brown has made it “unreasonably difficult” for her and her colleagues to “carry out the representation effectively,” adding: “Our relationship with Mr. Brown has come to a point where Tarlow & Brown and I can no longer adequately defend or represent him.”
We previously reported on Chris Brown facing a sexaul assault lawsuit back in 2017.