American singer Chris Brown faces serious allegations in the forthcoming documentary *Chris Brown: A History of Violence, which claims he sexually assaulted a woman aboard Sean "Diddy" Combs' yacht in 2020. According to **People* magazine, the documentary features an anonymous woman who recounts her experience, expressing her hope to shed light on the incident.
In a statement, the woman, referred to as "Jane Doe," described her trip to Miami and how she was invited onto Diddy's yacht by a friend. She alleged that after accepting a drink from Brown, she began to feel disoriented. "I remember I did lay back and I’m like, ‘Why can’t I get up?’ Next thing I know he was on top of me," she claimed, adding that she repeatedly said "no" during the encounter.
Doe also shared the emotional toll of coming forward, stating, “Even coming forward as a Jane Doe, some people still found out who I was... I just hope I can shed light on what really happened.” She mentioned receiving death threats after revealing her story.
The documentary also features Liziane Gutierrez, who accused Brown of attacking her in 2016. In her Instagram post announcing her participation, Gutierrez addressed the backlash she has faced, stating, "I couldn’t pass on the opportunity to let people know what I went through." She emphasized the importance of sharing these stories and standing against domestic violence.
Brown's attorneys have denied the allegations made in the documentary, labeling them as "malicious and false." The documentary explores various allegations against Brown, including those made by high-profile individuals such as Rihanna and Karrueche Tran.
*Chris Brown: A History of Violence* is set to air on October 27, and the allegations presented have sparked significant discussion regarding accountability and the treatment of sexual assault survivors