Chris Brown Ordered to Pay $13M After Dog Mauling Case

Source: Variety

Summary

A Los Angeles jury ruled that Chris Brown must pay $13 million to his housekeeper, Maria Avila, for injuries sustained in a dog mauling incident at his home in 2020. The verdict follows a two-week trial that highlighted the severity of the attack by Brown’s dog, Hades.

Why It Matters

This ruling underscores the responsibilities pet owners hold in ensuring public safety, particularly regarding dangerous breeds. It also reflects a growing trend in liability cases involving celebrity homes, potentially impacting how public figures manage their pets and properties in the future.

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