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Aurax Desk | July 1, 2026 | 2 min read
A U.S. civil jury has awarded $13 million to a former housekeeper who sued over injuries sustained in a dog attack involving singer Chris Brown. The verdict concludes a lawsuit that centered on allegations of negligence and liability tied to animals kept at a private residence.
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The case involved claims that the housekeeper suffered serious injuries after being attacked by a dog at a property associated with Chris Brown. Court filings and testimony examined responsibility for controlling the animal and maintaining safety conditions on the premises, with the plaintiff arguing that adequate safeguards were not in place. The defendant’s legal team disputed aspects of the claim during proceedings, according to reporting from court coverage cited in media accounts.
The jury’s decision assigns financial damages intended to compensate for medical costs, pain, and other losses presented during the trial. The ruling adds to prior civil litigation involving the singer and may still be subject to post-trial motions or potential appeals within the U.S. legal system, depending on filings from either side.
Sources: Information from Billboard, Variety and BBC News.