Chris Brown's legal issues continue to pile on. Just weeks after he was accused of slapping a weave off of a woman's head, the singer is now facing another lawsuit in relation to an alleged dog attack. According to TMZ, a former housekeeper of Brown's has filed a lawsuit against the singer on allegations that she was attacked by one of his dogs.
The woman, who filed the lawsuit as Jane Doe, said that Breezy's Caucasian Shepherd Ovcharka, Hades, viciously mauled her while she was working at his place in Tarzana. She said that she was taking out the trash when Hades started to attack. She said the dog tore through skin and ripped chunks of flesh off of her face, arms, and her body.
Jane Doe also accused Chris Brown of ignoring her pleas for help. She said Chris and his crew were in the house when it happened and never came outside, even as she was screaming.
The lawsuit states that she was left in a pool of her own blood once the dog ended its attack. She accused Chris Brown and his crew of attempting to hide evidence and trying to clear the scene. She added that Chris Brown told police that he didn't know what happened or where the dogs were. Doe said in the suit that Hades was euthanized weeks later by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office Animal Shelter, even though it's hours away from the singer's home.
The housekeeper is suing Chris Brown for major damages, claiming that she had to undergo serious surgery and that the attack resulted in permanent scars. Her husband is also suing Breezy for losing the ability to have the love and partnership of his wife because of the attack.
This isn't the first lawsuit Chris Brown is facing over the attack, either. The sister of the victim also filed a lawsuit on claims that the attack made her suffer from PTSD.