Chris Brown is facing serious legal heat as a major court battle takes a dramatic turn. The singer’s former housekeeper, Maria Avila, is pushing back hard against his attempt to block certain evidence from being discussed in their upcoming trial.
Avila is suing Chris Brown for a staggering $90 million, claiming he should be held responsible after she was allegedly attacked by a dog at his Los Angeles home in 2020. Now, the fight is shifting to what the jury will actually hear.
According to court filings, Avila wants the judge to allow references to Chris Brown’s past legal issues—including his 2009 felony assault case involving Rihanna—to be introduced during trial. She argues that this history could be relevant, especially when it comes to questioning his credibility.
Chris Brown’s legal team is strongly opposing that move, saying the incident from over a decade ago has nothing to do with the current case and could unfairly bias the jury against him.
Meanwhile, Brown continues to deny any wrongdoing in the dog attack case, claiming the housekeeper provoked the animal.
With millions on the line and both sides digging in, this case is shaping up to be a serious courtroom showdown—and what evidence gets allowed could make all the difference.
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