Chris Brown Ordered To Turn Over His Mobile
Phone Information In Los Angeles Rape Case
July 10. 2019
Chris Brown
R&B singer Chris Brown has been ordered by Judge
Elaine Lu in Los Angeles, to turn over his mobile phone numbers, to
a woman who formally alleged she was raped at his home in Tarzana.
Brown has been given 20 calendar days to turn over all mobile phone
numbers he used since February 23, 2017. Brown has resisted turning
over this information, stating the Plaintiff only wants to obtain
this information to harass him.
Brown and his friends were sued over a rape that
allegedly occurred at his home. The plaintiff stated Brown gave her
drugs such as cocaine and marijuana, then his friend Lloyd Grissom
and a second woman allegedly raped her. Brown has denied the
plaintiff’s claims, as have his friends.
Brown is also facing a rape case in Paris, France,
where a 24-year-old woman named Karima, alleged to police and the
courts that the singer and his bodyguard raped her in a hotel suite,
during a cocaine fuelled after party. Brown has retained an attorney
to sue Karima in civil court, stating she has defamed him in
alleging rape. Brown has denied her claims.
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