Brown sued for alleged 1988 rape
Chicago:
A woman has filed a federal lawsuit claiming that famed R&B singer James Brown is to blame for her suffering from Graves’ disease because he raped her at gunpoint in South Carolina in 1988. A lawyer for Brown called Jacque Hollander’s allegations “rag sheet fodder,” adding that the woman’s claims were dismissed as frivolous by judge in 2002 who also cleared Brown of another woman’s sexual harassment allegations. Attorney Debra Opri also said Brown never raped Hollander. “This is what you call a shakedown in its most stupid form,” Opri said.
In the lawsuit, Hollander claims she was an aspiring songwriter working as a publicist for Brown in 1988, when while riding with him in a van, Brown pulled over, grabbed a shotgun and raped her. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago seeks $106 million in damages. — AP