Chris Brown Dog Attack Lawsuit Heads Back to Court After Jury Issue Triggers Mistrial
A juror’s outside research forced a mistrial, and a backup jury pool is expected to keep the delay limited.
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Chris Brown Testifies at Dog Mauling Trial: ‘It Was A Lot of Blood’
Chris Brown testified Thursday he was “in shock” when he discovered a housekeeper lying face down outside his Los Angeles home, severely injured after being mauled by a massive security dog on his property five years ago. Taking the stand Thursday for the first time at a civil trial in Van Nuys, Calif., Brown acknowledged some responsibility for Maria Avila’s injuries that day but denied owning the Central Asian Ovcharka, named Hades, that att…
Chris Brown Dog Attack Trial Stalls After Juror Research Scandal!
Chris Brown’s civil trial over a 2020 dog attack was suddenly derailed this week after a Los Angeles judge declared a mistrial when a juror was found to have researched the case outside court. The lawsuit was filed by Maria Avila, who says one of Brown’s dogs attacked her in 2020, leaving her with serious injuries, including “disfigurement,” nerve damage and lasting emotional trauma. The case has been moving through the courts for years and is n…
Chris Brown All Smiles Arriving at Court to Fight Ex-Housekeeper's $90 Mil Lawsuit
Chris Brown is back in court for his battle with his former housekeeper -- who claims she was viciously mauled by a dog outside his L.A. home -- days after drama erupted in the case. We got the singer as he walked into the courthouse Thursday for…
Mistrial Declared in Chris Brown Dog Mauling Lawsuit in L.A.
A $90 million civil case against Chris Brown hit a wall on Monday, when a Los Angeles judge declared a mistrial after a juror admitted to looking up information online and talking about it with others. The entire panel was dismissed during jury selection, before Brown — expected to be the plaintiff Maria Avila’s first witness — ever took the stand. Judge Huey P. Cotton said the case would be brought back for further proceedings and ordered Brown…

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