Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Apr 28
Chris Brown seeks to exclude Rihanna assault evidence at dog-bite trial
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Apr 28

Chris Brown seeks to exclude Rihanna assault evidence at dog-bite trial

7 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Apr 28
  • A Los Angeles judge will hear the motions on 5 June before a 15 June trial in Maria Avila’s lawsuit over a 2020 attack by Brown’s dog at his Tarzana home.
  • Avila’s new filing says Brown’s request is overbroad and that the 2009 assault could be raised only to rebut testimony portraying him as nonviolent or undermining her fear and credibility.
  • Avila alleges Brown left as she lay bleeding after suffering permanent disfigurement, nerve damage and vision loss; Brown says he checked she was breathing, secured the dogs and denies wrongdoing.
Will Chris Brown’s 2009 assault of Rihanna be allowed as evidence in his upcoming dog-bite trial, and how could it impact the jury’s judgment?
Could the decision to exclude or allow Brown’s past conviction set a precedent for how celebrity character evidence is handled in California civil trials?