The woman suing Chris Brown claiming his Caucasian Orvchake shepherd’savagely mauled’ her in 2020 won a court victory Wednesday. A Los Angeles judge upheld the majority of her claims against Brown’s company and said a trial would begin next month.
Six of the nine claims filed by the housekeeper and her husband were challenged by the lawyer. The defense lawyer claimed that Brown’s company, Black Pyramid, did not own the dog and that the lawsuit’s allegations were redundant or simply lacked the necessary evidence. The judge dismissed one claim for negligent infliction of emotional distress because it was duplicative of a separate negligence claim, but she upheld a subsequent claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
“The court has denied Black Pyramid’s request for judgment on the pleadings on most of the substantive claims Black Pyramid has challenged,” In her ruling, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lisa R. Jaskol wrote At this stage in the case, she said at this stage, She said,
“the pleading under attack must be accepted as true.” The housekeeper’s application for a worker’s compensation claim was not invalidated by her lawsuit because her complaint doesn’t claim Black Pyramid was her employer, according to her ruling.
As a Jane Doe, the housekeeper is suing that she was hired by an outside agency to provide cleaning services at Brown’s mansion in Tarzana, California, on December 12, 2020. When the dog named Hades pounced on her out of nowhere, she said, “savagely biting” her face, arms, and body.
She stated the pet was “literally tearing out and ripping off large chunks of her skin from her face and her arms,” according to the complaint. “She is screaming in terror and calling out for help, yet no one came to her assistance,” Rolling Stone obtained her 28-page lawsuit.
“As she lay there bleeding profusely, barely able to see as blood is covering her eyes, face, and body she observes defendant Brown approach her, standing over her, as he is speaking on his cell phone,”
According to the complaint, According to the housekeeper, Brown ordered his security to grab Hades and other dogs on the property and remove them from the premises before the police arrived.
“Defendant Brown was essentially instructing his security team to destroy evidence and flee the scene. The plaintiff remains on the ground bleeding profusely, with large chunks of skin missing from her face, arms, and body, and fearing she is going to die. In that moment, plaintiff reasonably believed that all the occupants of the home had left her there to die,”
According to her documentation, She alleges that Hades was driven hundreds of miles north to Humboldt County, where he was later found with a chip tracing back to Brown. She says that the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Animal Shelter determined the dog was dangerous, so it was euthanized.
“Plaintiffs further allege [Brown] ran an unlicensed business at the premises wherein he was engaged in the business of breeding large breed, dangerous and vicious attack dogs at his home including selling those dogs, which included Hades,” the lawsuit added.
In the lawsuit, the housekeeper’s husband claims that injuries and harms to his wife led to a breakdown in their marriage. He is suing for “loss of love, companionship, comfort, care, assistance, protection, affection, society, and moral support of his wife who was nearly killed in the incident and left in a pool of her own blood by the defendants,” he says.
A request for comment was not responded to by Brown’s lawyer after the ruling. In August 2022, Brown blasted the lawsuit for being frivolous and said the plaintiffs were to blame for how they behaved themselves.
The housekeeper and her husband claim they sustained losses totaling $120 million in a lawsuit seeking a default judgment against Brown.
A separate complaint was filed by the housekeeper’s sister, who was present at the house at the time of the attack. She says she saw the dog growl and her sister scream in agony. The sister was a distant bystander, according to Brown’s response to the lawsuit.
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