
XXL has reached out to the LAPD and a rep for Chris Brown for a comment on this matter. This latest Chris Brown news comes weeks after the Slime & B artist was accused of battery after allegedly smacking a woman's weave out of her head. The woman's husband is also suing for "loss of the ability to have the love and companionship of his wife." The housekeeper adds that she underwent surgery to save her life and that the injuries she sustained from the alleged dog attack scarred her. It's unclear why the dog was at that particular animal shelter. in Northern California, which is about 10 hours away from where Chris Brown lives. The shelter is located in McKinleyville, Calif. In the unnamed woman's lawsuit, she reportedly claims that she later found out the singer's dog, Hades, was euthanized by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office Animal Shelter after the shelter considered the dog to be a danger. She additionally claims that when law enforcement attempted to figure out what actually happened, Chris was "evasive and misleading," telling police he didn't know what happened or who took his dog. Medical assistance got to the home shortly after and rushed the housekeeper to the hospital. When Chris Brown came, he advised his people to grab the dog and leave the scene before paramedics and police arrived. However, on the day in question, Avila says one of them got loose. The woman went on to allege that once the attack was over, she was left to lay in a pool of her own blood. According to the lawsuit, Avila says Brown’s two dogs Zeus and Hades were always present on the property while she worked at the home, but here kept in separate rooms while they cleaned. Nonetheless, the alleged victim also claims that although Chris was home at the time of the reported attack, neither Chris nor anyone else who was at the home at the time came to the housekeeper's aid. She also claimed in the court documents that Hades was later euthanized by the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Animal Shelter after finding the dog to be dangerous.The woman, who is reportedly listed in her lawsuit as Jane Doe, claims that she was emptying out the trash when the large dog appeared and began biting into her skin, allegedly "ripping chunks of flesh off her face, arms and body" and leaving her bloodied.Īpparently, the sister of the housekeeper filed a separate lawsuit against Chris Brown back in April because the singer's dog allegedly mauled her sibling, the unnamed woman. The woman, who has not been named, claims she was attacked by Chris’s. She also claims that upon the police’s arrival, Chris Brown offered misleading information to them. Chris Brown’s former housekeeper is suing the star after she was allegedly attacked by his dog, Hades, last December. She alleged that the singer called the police and told his friends to round up the dogs and take them away from the scene of the incident. In the court documents, Brown’s former housekeeper alleges that the singer refused to come to her aid despite her calling for help. A separate lawsuit filed by Avila reads: “The screams were so bad that it cause (Avila) to immediately run outside, where she found her sister covered in blood while she was screaming and crying for help.”

Avila was at the scene of the incident, and she allegedly ran outside and saw her sister screaming for help. The incident was previously reported by the victim’s sister, Patricia Avila.

She said the dog attacked her, biting her flesh, and leaving her bloody on the ground. Photo: Jake MiosgeĪccording to documents obtained by TMZ, the housekeeper, who was referred to as Jane Doe, claims that she was attacked by Hades while taking out the garbage. Chris Brown’s former housekeeper is suing the Pop Star over claims that she was mauled by his Caucasian Shepherd Ovchark named Hades.
