Chris Brown Must Pay Housekeeper $13 Million Over Dog Attack

Chris Brown Must Pay Housekeeper $13 Million Over Dog Attack

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Key Points:

  • A California jury ordered Chris Brown and his company Black Pyramid LLC to pay $12.9 million in damages to housekeeper Maria Avila, who was severely injured by Brown's security dog in December 2020, with additional awards totaling $935,000 to her family members for emotional distress and related claims.
  • Maria Avila testified about the traumatic attack at Brown's Tarzana home, describing severe injuries, extensive scarring, and lasting physical and psychological effects that have ended her career as a housekeeper.
  • Brown admitted negligence under California's dog-bite law but disputed the severity of Avila's injuries and claimed she was partly at fault; he also testified that he left the scene before paramedics arrived to avoid negative media attention.
  • The trial included emotional testimony from Avila and her family, as well as Brown's explanation for his actions, while several prospective jurors were dismissed due to bias related to Brown's prior felony assault conviction.
  • The case concluded after more than five years of litigation, with Avila's attorney expressing relief at achieving justice for her client and her family.

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