Chris Brown speaks out on $20M lawsuit accusing him of rape on yacht in Miami Beach

Chris Brown is speaking out about a new $20 million lawsuit alleging he drugged and raped a woman on a yacht docked in front of Sean Comb’s Star Island mansion Dec. 20, 2021.

On Brown’s fleeting Instagram Story Friday, text over screen reads: “I hope y’all see this pattern...” he wrote, using the cap emoji, meaning lies. “Whenever I’m releasing music or projects, ‘THEY’ try to pull some real bulls--t.”

According to the suit, first reported by TMZ, Jane Doe claims she became “disoriented, physically unstable, and started to fall in and out of sleep,” after Brown poured her glass.

The petitioner then says the Virginia native led her into a bedroom on the ship, locked the door, “undressed and raped her.”

Chris Brown Instagram Story screenshot
Chris Brown Instagram Story screenshot

The next day, the 32 year old “Wake Me Up” singer allegedly demanded via text that Doe take an emergency contraceptive pill, and she complied.

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Doe suffered “severe emotional distress, physical manifestations of emotional distress, emotional anguish, fear, anxiety, humiliation, depression, and other physical and emotional injuries, and damages [both economic and noneconomic]” caused by Brown’s alleged actions.

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“My partner [George Vrabeck of Vrabeck Adams & Company] and I want to ensure all parties are held accountable so that we may begin to eradicate this behavior from our society,” the woman’s attorney Ariel E. Mitchell said in a statement to Rolling Stone.

Among his myriad projects, the rapper recently dropped “Go Crazy” with Young Thug, and is featured on Gunna’s new album, “DS4Ever.”

Brown is no stranger to legal problems in the South Florida and beyond. His last arrest was back in July 2018, when deputies arrested the entertainer on a felony battery charge and booked him into the Palm Beach County Jail right after a concert at Coral Sky Amphitheatre.