Chris Brown has been slapped with another restraining order for allegedly stalking and hitting a woman known only as Cassandra.
According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, the 29-year-old was issued a temporary restraining order that requires him to stay 100 yards away from the victim, who claimed the Grammy winner hit her after they met at one of his parties.
Brown and Cassandra are set to appear before a judge on July 3 for a more “permanent” order of up to five years.
The singer has a track record of terrorising and abusing women dating way back to 2009 when he physically assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna after a Grammy Awards after party. He plead guilty to felony assault and served nearly five years of probation.
He was also accused of sending threatening text messages to another ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, whom he dated on and off for four years, in June 2017. She was granted a five-year restraining order against him.
Just last month, the songwriter was sued by a woman who alleged two of his friends repeatedly raped her at his house party. Women’s rights lawyer Gloria Allred filed the suit in May on behalf of the victim, who remained anonymous. Brown’s lawyer denied the accusations made in the lawsuit at the time.
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