Chris Brown Sues Ample LLC & Warner Bros for $500M Over Defamation
Briefly

On January 21, 2025, Chris Brown initiated a lawsuit against Ample, LLC and Warner Brothers for $500 million, accusing them of defamation related to the documentary 'Chris Brown: A History of Violence.' Released on October 27, 2024, the film contained unsubstantiated claims from witness Daisia Chantel Frank, whose allegations had been dismissed in court. Brown's team argues that the producers disregarded journalistic ethics and evidence that discredited the claims, damaging his reputation and infringing on his rights.
This case is about protecting the truth. Despite being provided with evidence disproving their claims, the producers of this documentary intentionally promoted false and defamatory information.
The production companies went forward with sensationalized claims to increase viewership, ignoring journalistic ethics and the impact on Brown's life.
Legal records highlight her history of domestic violence and threats against her romantic partner. Texts and voice messages reveal that any interactions between her and Brown were consensual.
By airing debunked allegations, they not only disrespected survivors of intimate partner violence but also undermined years of progress in Brown's personal and professional life.
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