Investigation Discovery (ID) on Sunday, October 27. The film features multiple women who have come forward with serious allegations against the R&B singer. One of the most alarming accounts comes from an anonymous woman referred to as Jane Doe. She alleges that Chris Brown raped her in December 2020 aboard a yacht owned by Sean «Diddy» Combs, as reported by People magazine.
In the documentary, Doe shares her experience after moving to Los Angeles to pursue a dance career. During a trip to Miami, she received an invitation to Combs' yacht, where she discovered that Brown would also be present. “I thought it was a sign that he could maybe be able to help me or guide me or give me some advice,” she explained. Doe claims that after consuming drinks handed to her by Brown, she began to feel disoriented. “I started to feel tired and my body was feeling a little heavy,” she recalled.
According to Doe, Brown led her to a bedroom where the alleged assault occurred. “I said 'No,' and then I felt him… next thing I knew he was inside me,” she alleges tearfully, adding, “I was so disgusted.” Brown's attorneys have categorically denied Doe's claims, labeling them as entirely fabricated. A representative for Brown has not responded to requests for comment, and Sean Combs' attorney also declined to comment amid ongoing legal issues facing the music mogul.
Following the incident, Doe sought to process her experience through conversations with Brown. However, it wasn’t until she entered therapy that she labeled the event as sexual