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TW: Chris Brown linked to Diddy in new rape accusation

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MIAMI: A documentary set to release on Investigation Discovery on Sunday, titled Chris Brown: A History of Violence, details the singer’s history of assaults, including a new allegation that links Brown to Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Chris Brown is being accused of rape by an anonymous accuser who is featured in the documentary. She claims that she was assaulted by Brown after taking a trip to Miami with a friend in 2020, where she attended a yacht party thrown by Diddy.

After being handed a drink by Brown, she began feeling “tired” and her body felt “a little heavy.” She also alleges that after consuming the drink, her memory started “getting a little bit weird.” Laced Drinks that heavily sedated alleged victims have been a commonality among many of the sexual assault lawsuits that Diddy has received in recent weeks.

The woman, who came forward as Jane Doe, then claims to have been brought to a bedroom where she raped. “Next thing I know he was on top of me and I couldn’t move and I said ‘no’ and then I felt him,” she stated.

Doe said that therapy helped her realise what happened to her was indeed sexual assault.

Brown, who was charged with felony assaults after assaulting ex-girlfriend and singer Rihanna, has been accused by other women of violence as well, including another ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran who alleged the singer physically abused her and was subsequently given a restraining order.

More recently, in the latest documentary, Liziane Gutierrez claimed to have been punched by Brown in 2016. after she took a photo of him while he was acting erratically at a party.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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