Chris Brown is an easy target for obvious reasons.
Add in the fact these young rock stars are willing to have sex with anything moving, they put themselves at risk of false accusations almost on a daily basis. You have to take every accusation seriously, but in some case the math is not adding up. This is one of those cases and Brown has the evidence to prove his innocence.
This is why you should never ever delete anything.
Cops in Miami have obtained text messages between Chris Brown and the woman who has accused the singer of drugging and raping her on a yacht docked outside Diddy’s home in late December 2020.
In the messages between Brown and the professional choreographer and dancer, which Radar has exclusively obtained, the woman — known only as Jane Doe — is seen courting Brown in lewd language and bare-naked selfies almost immediately after the alleged rape took place. On Jan. 27, 2022, more than a year after the alleged incident, the woman filed her $20 million claim in Los Angeles Superior Court and said Brown offered her a mixed drink in the kitchen of Diddy’s Star Island mansion.
However, the text message evidence appears to question the drug and assault allegations. For his part, Brown is pursuing legal action against the woman and is cooperating with the investigation in Miami. Law enforcement have been provided dozens of text messages that also reveal Jane Doe moved to Los Angeles soon after the encounter with Brown, and tried to hook-up with him at least four times in the last year.
Jane Doe is seeking $20 million in damages, as well as punitive damages and attorney’s fees, against Brown.
False accusations just don’t hurt the person you are accusing but it hurts all the women who have legitimately been assaulted. If it is found out this woman is lying she needs to be put in jail to teach others not to lie about sexual assault.
Flip the pages for all the text messages and voice notes.