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True-crime network ID confirms the premiere of a Chris Brown-focussed documentary during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Investigation Discovery, the true-crime network behind the eye-opening Quiet on Set, is a documentary that is telecast in a series of programs and is continuing its annual. ‘No Excuse for Abuse’ campaign with a new project announcement this October.
Following up on its exciting and head-turning confirmation, the upcoming documentary is exploring “the allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity” surrounding Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
ID is releasing a similar title focussing on Chris Brown’s years of assault charges and more.
“Chris Brown’s an amazing and talented musician, but there is a thing that is to recalled. He’s an abuser of women. Consistently, unapologetically, and vocally, a woman is heard speaking against the singer in the recently released trailer for the ID documentary. The chart-topping rap star’s two-decade career has significantly been disfigured by legal battles that have been a source to bring up the memory of his 2009 arrest for assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
The forthcoming Chris Brown documentary seeks to address everything under the spotlight. It will be out on Sunday, October 27, extending ID’s commitment to educating the viewers about various forms of partner violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The teaser for Chris Brown: A History of Violence will introduce a new accuser (whose identity remains hidden) breaking their silence. Shortly after the documentary wraps up on October 27, The View co-host Sunny Hostin will initiate a discussion with experts on domestic violence, which is a “very close, personal issue to me as I reflect on my past as a prosecutor of these types of cases, and in my role as a mother and public figure whose actions inform and help shape the next generation.”