Jury awards housekeeper nearly $14 million in Chris Brown dog-attack case

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A Los Angeles jury held Chris Brown and his company liable for a 2020 dog attack at his Tarzana home, awarding housekeeper Maria Avila about $12.9 million for negligence plus an additional $885,000 to Patricia Avila and $50,000 to Patricia’s husband Oscar Olivo, bringing the total to roughly $13.8 million; Brown argued the dog was a security measure and not his pet, and he left the scene after the attack. Brown is on tour, and he faces a separate UK trial in October over a nightclub incident from 2023.
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