The woman who claimed she was sexually assaulted inside Chris Brown’s home has dropped the $17 million lawsuit against him.
According to The Blast, the woman’s lawyer, Gloria Allred, filed the court document for the case to be dismissed on Thursday. It was not clear if Chris Brown and the alleged victim settled the case and there was no mention of a settlement in the case dismissal document.
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The lawsuit was filed two years ago after the woman claimed she was repeatedly raped by Brown’s friend Lowell Grissom Jr. after a concert in February 2017. Grissom’s lawyer, Anthony Willoughby, said his client denied all allegations:
” [He] vehemently denies these false and defaming accusations”
Jane Doe said in her lawsuit that she was invited to an after-party at a recording studio to meet Brown and Grissom aka Young Lo on February 24, 2017, in Los Angeles. She said her phone was taken by a member of Brown’s team because he didn’t want phones in the studio.
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She said there were weapons present at the party and she was taken upstairs after inquiring about her phone. There were other women present at the time of her assault and she said she was forced to perform oral sex on Grissom and another man. Additionally, she was raped in other rooms of the home before her phone was returned and she was asked to leave.