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Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 1
California Jury Orders Chris Brown to Pay $12.9 Million for 2020 Dog Mauling Negligence
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 1

California Jury Orders Chris Brown to Pay $12.9 Million for 2020 Dog Mauling Negligence

3 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 1

Summary

  • $12.9 million in damages was awarded to housekeeper Maria Avila after a California jury found Chris Brown and Black Pyramid LLC negligent in the 2020 attack by Brown’s security dog.
  • Avila told jurors the mauling left severe arm and facial injuries, extensive scarring, PTSD and nerve damage that ended her work as a housekeeper because she can no longer handle physical tasks or be around dogs.
  • Brown had already admitted negligence under California’s dog-bite statute but fought the scale of damages and argued Avila was partly at fault; he testified he did not call 911 or stay for paramedics because he feared media fallout.
  • Patricia Avila, who was working with her sister during the attack, received $885,000 for emotional distress, and Maria Avila’s husband Oscar Olivo was awarded $50,000, capping more than five years of litigation over the Tarzana incident.

Insights

The average dog bite claim is $65k. How did Chris Brown's case escalate to a shocking $13 million verdict?
Chris Brown fled after his dog mauled his housekeeper. What legal duties does an owner have immediately following an attack?
Chris Brown's dog attack cost him $13M. Can owners of high-risk breeds even get insurance to cover a disaster like this?