Chris Brown was a “no show” in France on Tuesday to have a face-to-face meeting with his alleged rape victim.
It’s the alleged victims right in France to met with her alleged rapist to question him.
According to Usa Today, Gloria Allred, the alleged victim’s lawyer, who’s had A-list clients said “His failure to appear today is very unfair to my client, but I assure him that my client will not be deterred from seeking justice.”
Gloria had traveled to france for the confrontation.
The woman’s French lawyer, (yes, she has two) says that Chris Brown was NOT legally obligated to attend the confrontation. Not only was Brown asked to show up, but his bodyguard and another male, who the alleged victim claims also raped her, were also asked to be there.
If Brown is a no-show for his second confrontation, there can a judge who will take over, and/or he will have a warrant put out for him to appear in France.
Allred said Brown “has betrayed the trust of the criminal justice authorities who allowed him to leave France expecting that he would honor his promise to attend the confrontation.”
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