‘BULLS**T’ Chris Brown hits back on accusations of ‘drugging and raping’ woman on yacht




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CHRIS Brown has hit back at a new lawsuit accusing him of drugging and raping a woman in 2020.

The R&B star called the claims “bulls**t” in a new Instagram post and said the suit was filed only because he has a new project coming out.

“I HOPE YALL SEE THIS PATTERN OF” he wrote, followed by a blue cap emoji which is a slang term for lie.

“Whenever I’m releasing music or projects, THEY’ try to pull some real bulls**t.”

The singer is being sued for £15million by a woman has remained anonymous, who is claiming he drugged her and raped her on a yacht docked at Sean Combs’ Star Island home

The Sun has contacted Brown’s reps for comment.

The civil lawsuit, filed on Thursday by a musician and choreographer identified as Jane Doe, claimed she was invited by the singer to meet at Star Island, Florida, home of rapper Sean Combs.

She boarded a yacht and accepted Brown’s offer of a drink as they discussed her career, the filing continued.

After a second drink, the woman suddenly began to feel disoriented and physically unstable, according to the lawsuit.

She said Chris dragged her to a bedroom, removed her bikini bottoms and had sex with her without consent, the lawsuit said.

An attorney for Brown and two other representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.

Writing on Instagram, Brown said: “Whenever I’m releasing music or projects, ‘THEY’ try to pull some real bullst,” and included a blue cap emoji, which is used as slang for lies.

Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting singer Rihanna when the pair were dating in 2009, an incident that made headlines around the world after a photo of her bruised face was released.

In the new lawsuit, the woman said Brown called her the day after the incident and told her to take an emergency contraceptive pill to prevent any pregnancy.

The filing said she saw Brown twice after that encounter. At one of those meetings, he became “irate” when she turned down an invitation to his bedroom, the complaint said.

The woman has experienced “dramatic mood swings, loss of appetite, panic attacks and has engaged in self harm,” said the lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. She is seeking a jury trial and $20 million in damages. – The Sun