— AB’s attorney says point-blank, “Brown did not rape Taylor, nor did he exert physical force upon Taylor. Taylor and Brown had a consensual sexual intercourse on May 20, 2018.”
The doc continues, “At all times, Taylor conveyed to Brown her willingness to engage in consensual sexual intercourse.”
Taylor had claimed in her lawsuit that Brown creeped up from behind her while she was watching a church video in 2017 and ejaculated on her back without consent.
In the docs, Brown “admits that he has ejaculated on [Taylor] with her consent in his home in Hollywood, Florida.”
Brown denies the rest of her version of the incident.— The Sexual Relationship
Brown says they had a consensual sexual relationship for years but only had vaginal sex 1 time and that was in 2018, days before Taylor got engaged to her current husband.
Brown says he has proof of his consensual romantic relationship with Taylor — claiming they “were filmed in romantic and sexually suggestive positions and situations, wherein consent is evident.”
— Brown admits when he hired Taylor as his personal trainer, he signed a contract that included a “no flirting” clause, which Taylor claims she included to ensure things would stay professional.