A woman, identifying as Jane Doe, recently accused Chris Brown of drugging and r*ping her on Diddy’s yacht. The allegations against the singer resurfaced following the accuser, AKA Jane Doe's appearance in the documentary, Chris Brown: A History of Violence.
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However, the woman has now clarified that even though the yacht where she was allegedly r*ped belonged to Diddy, the Bad Boy Records founder reportedly had nothing to do with it. In the documentary released on October 27, 2024, by Investigation Discovery, Jane Doe described Diddy as a “really nice” man.
Page Six also reported that the lawyer representing Jane Doe claimed:
“The yacht was docked behind his house on Star Island. We now believe he may have owned the yacht or chartered it. We have not been able to confirm that’s why we did not specify the type of ownership.”
The ID documentary reveals that although Doe worked with a legal team to publicize this incident, her case was dismissed “without prejudice” in 2022 due to “lack of prosecution.” Media outlets like Rolling Stone also noted that her attorneys ended their representation after police uncovered text messages between her and Brown following the incident.
It is also worth noting that at the time, Jane Doe had pursued $20 million in damages in her lawsuit.
“I was so disgusted”- Jane Doe explains the allegations as she narrates the 2020 incident in the documentary, Chris Brown: A History of Violence
The accuser, identified as Jane Doe, shared that on December 30, 2020, an acquaintance reached out, inviting her to join Diddy on his yacht while she was visiting Miami with a friend. Brown was also allegedly present in that yacht. According to her, she had recently moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a professional dancer. In the documentary, she narrates:
“I'm not even sure... this is when my memory starts getting a little bit weird. 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.”
She then stated how Chris Brown then took her to the bedroom, as she said tearfully:
“I couldn’t move and I said ‘No’ and then I felt him… next thing I knew he was inside me. I didn’t want it and he’s kissing me from stopping me from talking … I was so disgusted.”
Jane Doe also claimed that after the incident on the yacht that night, Chris Brown took her phone and left himself a text so that he could get her number. She concluded by stating how most girls “would be happy,” however, she could not “come to terms with what happened to her.”
For the unversed, Chris Brown: A History of Violence has been released by Investigation Discovery, as a part of their annual “No Excuse for Abuse” campaign.
In the documentary, the makers dug deep into the life of Chris Brown, who is allegedly close to Diddy, who has been undergoing a legal battle after being arrested on September 16, 2024, on charges of racketeering, s*x trafficking, and even fraud.
On the other hand, as the allegations made by Chris Brown’s accuser went viral, the singer has kept silent on the matter, however, his attorneys repeatedly denied the same in the documentary claiming that Jane Doe had “fabricated” the statement.