Chris Brown is being accused of trying to harass the woman suing him over an alleged sexual assault by one of his friends that went down at his home by trying to film her and her legal team during a proposed inspection of his home.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Jane Doe is asking the judge to sign off on her inspecting the singer’s L.A. mansion and is asking for a protective order prohibiting Brown from videotaping her while at his house.

Doe is asking to inspect Brown’s Tarzana home where she alleges she was raped by Brown's friend, Lowell Grissom Jr., last year.

She wants to photograph, videotape and inspect the premises to build her case. Doe says her lawyer has been trying to work out a deal to allow her to inspect the home but now Brown is demanding he be allowed to videotape her while she goes through his home.

Doe says this request by the singer is nothing more than an attempt to "harass and intimidate" her while on site. Brown’s team told Doe’s lawyer that he wanted to videotape them, saying, “We want to make sure the home is protected, and our client is protected. Your client has already made false accusations against Mr. Brown, so we want to simply videotape the premises and inspection as it is being conducted to make sure your client doesn’t make up further false allegations against Mr. Brown.”



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Doe is demanding the judge allow her to inspect Brown’s L.A. home and to prohibit him from taping her while she is at the location.

Earlier this year, Doe filed her lawsuit over the alleged rape that went down at Chris Brown’s home.

The woman claimed she met one of Brown’s friends, Lowell Grissom, back in February 2017 while partying at 1 Oak nightclub in Los Angeles.

Doe said her and a friend ended up back at Chris Brown’s home in Los Angeles for an after-party, and claim their phones were taken away before Brown plied “cocaine, ‘Molly,’ and marijuana” on the guests. Doe says she saw Brown and Grissom with “multiple guns in the house,” and that Brown carried one gun in his waistband and brandished it openly.

Doe claims that the party ended up in one of the bedrooms and that Brown instructed Grissom to “push a couch in front of the bedroom door” to prevent anyone from leaving. She says Brown began playing pornography loudly on his television to “create a hyper-sexualized” environment before taking off his clothes and engaging in sexual activities with the women in the room.

The document said Doe and one other woman did not want to partake in the sex, and wanted to leave, but claim they were denied. The narrative then described another woman in the party allegedly grabbing Doe by the throat, sitting on top of her face and forcing her to perform oral sex. Doe said the woman was menstruating, and she was horrified to be covered in blood afterward. She also said that while being forced to perform oral sex, Grissom molested and then eventually raped her multiple times.

Apparently, while the partying was going on, Doe’s mother was worried about her well-being, so she “used software” to track her daughter’s phone and then called the police with Breezy’s address when it was located. The documents stated that Brown refused the police entry to his home, and, in fact, instructed his entourage to hide firearms when authorities first showed up.

Doe said as soon as she was able to get free, she went to a rape treatment center, and to the police, where she reported the incident.

Chris Brown denied the allegations in the complaint and demanded he be dismissed from the case. The singer argued that Doe did not claim in her complaint that he ever actually touched her or physically harmed her in any way. He also points out there are no allegations that she was subjected to violence or any threat of violence by him personally.

In perhaps the biggest defense of his actions, Brown said Doe pointed out that the star was “occupied with pornography and performing sexual acts with women” in another room when the attack allegedly happened.

The case is ongoing.