A new legal dispute has emerged in the ongoing lawsuit against singer Chris Brown after his former housekeeper asked a judge to block alleged evidence involving payments made toward her medical bills following a reported dog attack.
Highlights
- Chris Brown’s ex-housekeeper wants alleged payment evidence excluded from court
- The lawsuit stems from a reported dog attack incident
- Plaintiff claims the evidence is irrelevant and unfairly prejudicial
- Chris Brown denies responsibility and disputes the allegations
- Trial is expected to begin on June 15
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Legal Fight Intensifies Ahead of Trial
The legal battle involving Chris Brown and his former housekeeper is continuing to escalate ahead of trial.
According to court filings, Maria Avila is asking the court to prevent the defence from presenting claims that a member of Brown’s team helped pay her medical expenses after the alleged dog attack.
Avila argues that whether payments were made has no connection to determining responsibility for the incident or the seriousness of her injuries.
Dispute Over Alleged Payments
In the documents filed last week, Avila referenced claims involving a man identified as Emil Lewis, who allegedly stated he provided “tens of thousands of dollars” to help cover her medical treatment.
However, Avila reportedly disputes those claims and insists there is no reliable witness with direct knowledge capable of confirming such payments.
Her legal team argues that introducing the allegations during trial could unfairly influence jurors and distract from the central issue, whether Brown should be held legally responsible for the attack.
$90 Million Lawsuit
The lawsuit seeks $90 million in damages after Avila accused Brown’s dog of attacking her and causing severe facial injuries.
Court filings indicate she intends to present graphic photographs of the injuries during trial proceedings.
Meanwhile, Brown has strongly denied the allegations and maintains that the former housekeeper provoked the dog before the incident occurred.

Trial Date Approaching
The case is scheduled to go to trial on June 15 and has already generated significant attention online due to Brown’s celebrity status and the seriousness of the claims involved.
The singer has faced multiple legal controversies over the years, making the upcoming courtroom battle one of the latest high-profile disputes linked to the Grammy-winning artist.
Fans online remain divided, with some supporting Brown while others are waiting for the court process to reveal more details.
As the trial date draws closer, the case is expected to attract even more public attention, with both sides preparing for what could become another major celebrity courtroom showdown.
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