Woman Claims Chris Brown Raped Her on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Yacht

Women in a new documentary titled Chris Brown: A History of Violence claim the R&B singer violently assaulted them in separate incidents. One, a Jane Doe, describes how she says he raped her in 2020; his attorneys denied the claim in the documentary.
Even as a Jane Doe, someone managed to figure out who I was, she said. Within days of the attack, she began receiving death threats: "So coming forward with this now, I just hope that maybe it'll shed light on what really happened."
In the document, she says she had recently relocated to Los Angeles to start working as a dancer before she left for a week-long vacation with a friend to Miami in December 2020. There she claims to have received Dec. 30 a phone call from someone she knows inviting her to Sean "Diddy" Combs' yacht.
According to her, when she arrived, Doe realized Brown, 35, was there, thinking it was a "sign" that he could "maybe be able to help me or guide me or give me some advice.".
We had talked, and he had handed me a drink. I don't even know. this is when my memory gets a little bit screwy," she says. "I don't remember if I saw him pour it, but I just drank it and he just hands me another drink. As I'm standing there, I did start to feel tired and my body was feeling a little heavy.
In the documentary, lawyers for Brown argue that statements by Doe were entirely made-up. Combs is behind bars facing racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting to engage in prostitution charges.
According to Doe, Brown then carried her to a bedroom. "I remember I laid back and I'm thinking, 'Why can't I get up?' Well, next thing I knew he was on top of me and I couldn't move and I said 'No' and then I felt him… next thing I knew he was inside me," Doe, who was choking back tears as she spoke, alleges that he ejaculated inside of her. "I was so repulsed by that."
A Complete History of Chris Brown's Legal Troubles She says he then grabbed her phone and texted himself on it: "Most girls I think would be happy… I didn't want that. This is not what I wanted," she says. She claims she was speaking with the singer of "Run It" about all this to get a clearer picture of what really happened following the incident she insists happened. She said that in therapy, this was where she finally decided she was going to be able to accept saying it was sexual assault in reference to the incident.
"There's no question in my head. Instead of saying that it wasn't, it was. It was rape," she says.