Lawyer: Chris Brown accuser under ‘psychological pressure”
PARIS — The lawyer for a woman who filed a rape complaint in Paris against American singer Chris Brown and two other men said Thursday that his client was under “great psychological pressure” at a luxury hotel when “non-consensual sex” allegedly took place inside locked rooms.
Brown was released from custody without charges pending further investigation of the woman’s allegations that he and the other men raped her last week at the French capital’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel. The Grammy winner called the accusations false.
The accuser’s lawyer, Franck Serfati, told The Associated Press the woman, a 23-year-old student, said she “was not pressured physically” in Brown’s hotel suite but in an “environment with great psychological pressure” from large, older men.
Brown allegedly “cornered her in a room that was locked,” Serfati said in an interview Thursday. “There were forced sexual relations and then he went to talk to other men – it was a masculine environment.”