Chris Brown’s Reportedly Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Accuser
Chris Brown via Instagram 🔥 pic.twitter.com/b5aMbrb1nq
— Chr1s Br0wN M1L Gr4U (@CBM1LGr4U) January 24, 2019
Chris Brown has strongly denied the sexual assault allegations against him…and now he’s cashing in on the denial.
On the website of his Black Pyramid clothing company, Chris is now selling t-shirts with the word “This B***h Lyin’” — the same graphic he posted and then deleted on Instagram along with his denial. On the back of the shirt is a Roy Lichtenstein-inspired graphic of a blonde woman crying.
The t-shirts are available in black or white for $38 each.
There’s also a special “Paris edition” of the t-shirt which features an image of the Mona Lisa on the front — the famous painting hangs in Paris’ Louvre museum — and the Eiffel Tower and the red, white and blue colors of the French flag on the back, along with the words “That B***h Lyin’.”
As previously reported, following his arrest earlier this week and subsequent release, Chris wrote on Instagram, and then deleted, these words: “I WANNA MAKE IT PERFECTLY CLEAR……THIS IS FALSE AND A WHOLE LOT OF C[R]AP!”
He added, “NNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!! FOR MY DAUGHTER AND MY FAMILY THIS IS SO DISPRESPECTFUL AND IS AGAINST MY CHARACTER AND MORALS!!!!!”
Video of Chris Brown on set for his upcoming new music video called “Back 2 Love” 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qpltLWDJeQ
— Chris Brown (@CMBDAILY) January 23, 2019
Meanwhile, TMZ is reporting that Chris’ lawyer in Paris has filed a defamation lawsuit against the woman who claimed she was raped by Chris and two other men on January 18.
According to TMZ, the complaint cites a French criminal statute relating to invasion of privacy; violating that law could result in a one-year prison sentence.
🎥 @CHRISBROWN @RIVETING_ENT pic.twitter.com/Sfo9NJxuDE
— Andrew Listermann (@A_Listermann) January 24, 2019
Copyright © 2019, ABC Radio. All rights reserved.