Brown was charged with conspiracy, aiding and abetting in a 2017 sexual assault that took place during a party at his house in a lawsuit filed by attorney Gloria Allred on behalf of her client, a woman who will be known as Jane Doe.
According to the suit, a copy of which was examined by Advertising sign, Doe had attended a concert at 1 Oak in West Hollywood, where she was invited to attend an after party at a recording studio where Brown and rapper Young Lo — whose real name is Lowell Grissom, Jr. — were working. —. When she got there, her phone was allegedly taken away because Brown didn't want phones in the studio. Even when Doe wanted to leave, she claims her phone was not returned and she was then forced to go to Brown's house to get her phone.
While at Brown's home, the plaintiff claims the guests were given alcohol and illegal drugs she believed to include cocaine, molly and marijuana. She also says Brown gave each female guest, including herself, a pill filled with a white powder and instructed them to take it to have a “good time.” Doe didn't take her pill and instead tried to isolate herself in hopes that she would be left alone.
Meanwhile, according to the filing, Doe's mother — with whom she is usually in close contact — grew concerned when she hadn't heard from her daughter and used an app to track the phone's location at Brown's home. Using this information, she called the police asking them to look for her daughter. The police did show up, but Brown refused to open the gate and refused them entry to his property.
The police left and the party continued, while Doe claims Grissom was “evasive” and wouldn't return her phone. From there things took a turn. The plaintiff alleges that Brown, Grissom, a female guest referred to as Doe X — who is believed to be friends with Brown and Grissom and to have toured with them — and others planned to use drugs, alcohol and intimidation to “ coerce and coerce unwilling female guests to perform sexual acts for defendants and others.” They allegedly lured female guests into a bedroom and then falsely imprisoned those who did not want to voluntarily engage in sexual activity, going as far as barricading the door and then “coercing, intimidating and sexually harassing unwilling women to perform sexual acts ». the defendants and others.
Brown, Grissom, Doe X and other unnamed defendants were charged with sexual assault, gender-based violence, hate violence, assault, interference with the exercise of civil rights, intentional infliction of emotional distress and more.
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