A text conversation between Chris Brown and the woman who claimed he drugged and raped her on Diddy's yacht in late December 2020 has been discovered by Miami police. The exchange of text messages uncovered lasted around a year long, and if it is to be perused, it may appear that the alleged assault victim is the one chasing after the entertainer.  

The alleged victim, only known as Jane Doe, can be concluded as the one persuing Brown using obscene language and bare-naked pictures, from the texts obtained by Radar Online.  

Brown subsequently ignored the woman's SMS at 11:27 AM (PST) and again at 4:17 PM (PST) later that day (PST). 

When the lady filed her lawsuit for $20 million in Los Angeles Superior Court on Jan. 27, 2022, more than a year after the alleged abuse incident, she claimed that Brown had served her a mixed drink in the kitchen of Diddy's Star Island estate. 

Following their conversation about her music career, Brown is said to have given Jane Doe some  "advice about beginning a career in the music industry" before re-filling Jane Doe's cup. 

That's when the complainant claimed she went into a "physically unstable state" and "began to slip in and out of sleep." 

When Brown escorted Jane Doe into a bedroom, he reportedly closed and barricaded the door, preventing her from exiting the room. 

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It was said in the lawsuit that Brown, 32, then undressed and assaulted the victim, ultimately declaring "he was done" after getting his way with her.  

However, the text messages seem to be implying otherwise. 

The uncovered exchange appears to cast doubt on the drug and assault charges. The lady is being investigated in Miami as Brown is seeking legal action against her. 

Jane Doe moved to Los Angeles shortly after her contact with Brown, according to a slew of texts handed to law authorities, and has made at least four attempts to connect up with the singer in the previous year. 

"Missing u (sic)," she said in one of the attempts. The message was sent nearly nine months after the said Miami incident. "U [sic] were honestly the best ---- I've had (emoji) lol I just want it again. Why are you playing with meee [sic] lol," she added. 

Unsolicited naked photos of the lady were reportedly provided to Brown, as well as communications in which the woman claimed she was "high AF" and inquired if Brown had "E," an acronym for ecstasy, the psychoactive substance. 

The woman's legal team is yet to comment. It can be remembered however that attorney George Vrabeck of Vrabeck Adams & Co. Inc., once said that he intended "to hold ALL parties accountable so that we might begin to eradicate this behavior from our society. Our client deserves justice. The same justice that all victims of sexual abuse deserve."

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