Chris Brown reposted her videos through ominous music when a woman accused him of publicly humiliating her and was embarrassed for ominous arrests, facing lawsuits in Los Angeles.
Angela Reliford, who uses Instagram to deal with complaints alleging privacy violations and false light.
According to the lawsuit, Chris Brown shared a large number of her edited videos last July, including what she calls “ominous, devilish music” and “false titles that hint at the “substantial title” [Reliford] Intent to cause harm to Chris and his dancers. ”
The video claimed by the video has been changed from its original form, including the events she talks about, involving a backup dancer at Brown.
She said in the camera: “Man, wait till I get my money right. If I have to join a gang, if I’m going to be some mob### I don’t care.”
Her comments on the violence were disturbing, including: “Where can I kill someone legally? Because I’m going to come for you.
“I’m not mean at all,” Chris Brown captioned the post he deleted. “But this ### is scary!”
Chris Brown’s stalker threatens his dancers, especially Taylor… to strengthen safety. pic.twitter.com/vwjuhzly1m
— Drummond (@lisa_ja876) July 9, 2024
Reliford said Brown reposted the video to his large social media audience last July, “without verifying its authenticity,” which she claimed led to “tremendous reputational damage, public ridicule and emotional distress.”
She also said that after the video went online, she was threatened and harassed.
The lawsuit accused Brown of acting as a “reckless and unstable” by expanding the video to his millions of followers and portraying her as “dangerous and unstable.”
Reliford claims she tried to serve Chris Brown for months
Reliford has been speaking out about her dissatisfaction with Brown since accusing him of launching a smear campaign on Instagram in January. She later claimed that she had been trying to provide him with legal documents since January 21.
However, she appears to have changed courses in April, accusing Brown of having been leaving “bread crumbs” online, which she interprets as subtle messages targeting her.
“I saw the sign. Synchronization. Blink,” Redliffde wrote. The girl in your video is dressed like me, standing in the same place where I wear the clothes I wear. The timing is too specific to happen. It feels like you show love in your own way. ”
She added: “I’m not chasing you. I just want to understand what’s going on. Because what’s going on…it’s changing everything.”
So far, Brown has not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit.
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