Chris Brown accused of ‘avoidance’ in the battle of $ 90 million

Chris Brown it was accused of being ‘evasive’ when, under oath, was questioned in a legal battle of $ 90 million for an alleged vicious dog attack in his house, US Weekly Can only report.
According to judicial documents obtained by UsThe singer was dropped off on April 30, after he was ordered by the judge who provided the case by the case by Maria AvilaHis former housekeeper.
In her recent application, Avila claimed that Brown, 36, denied knowledge when asked about his security systems in his house when she was attacked on December 12, 2020. The singer sent Avila to his guard for more information.
Appsa claimed that Brown was questioned who the owner of the dog in question was. Brown said his company manager would have the information.
In the documents, the housekeeper claimed that Brown was “evasive” with his answers in an attempt to “frustrate” her. Appsa said that Brown’s guard had no information when it was pressed about the images of the security camera. Brown has denied all allegations against him.

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Joseph Okpako/WireimageAvila asked the court to resolve the problems or to consider potential sanctions against Brown for his actions.
In response, the legal team of Brown denied the claims that the singer was evasive. They said Brown was witnessed for five and a half hours.
“He was cooperative, respectful, patient and honest. As he testified at the right point, he has a team of people around him who treat everything for him; he has lived so much since he was a teenager. It is not incredible that he would not know the ins and outs of the security camera system in his house,” his lawyers noticed.
With regard to security images, Brown claimed that there is none or it was never registered because of the cameras “that were broken on the date of the incident due to a burglary or theft that had taken place on the site a few weeks earlier.”
In her court case, Availa claimed during the removal of the waste, she was attacked by a large white Orvchaka Shepherd Dog called Hades. Brown was in the house at the time of the alleged attack.
The housekeeper claimed that Brown was more focused on removing the dog before the authorities arrived than he was on her well -being. Avila claimed that the dog caused her serious injuries, including deformation. She confirmed various horrible photos of her alleged injuries to the documents submitted in court. Her lawsuit demanded $ 90 million in compensation.

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Prince Williams/WireimageBrown spotted the allegations in the complaint, which suggests that Asings -the injuries itself caused through its own actions.
“The injuries complained about [Avila] Were nearby caused by [Avail’s] Wanging behavior in the sense that she deliberately and voluntarily plagued, abused or abused the dog and thereby provoking the attack, “Chris’ lawyer argued in court.
Brown claimed that Avila told another story about him when he was questioned by officials. His lawyer mentioned a report of the investigation report from the city of Los Angeles Department of Animal Services, where he claimed that Asifica was quoted, said Brown called the paramedics and gave Hades away after the alleged incident. “
His lawyer noticed that Avila originally said that Brown ‘ran’ and ‘even removed the dog from the area, perhaps endangered himself.’
The case is being tried.
When Us Previously reported, last month Brown was released after a prison of London Draw up a bond from $ 6.7 million. He spent A few days in prison After he has been picked up for an alleged attack from 2023.






