Chris Brown's trespasser files restraining order against him
The woman arrested for trespassing on Chris Brown's property has filed a temporary restraining order against the R&B star.
Danielle Patti, 27, was taken into custody in December (15) for allegedly driving onto the Loyal singer's Woodland Hills, California estate via an open electric gate.
Brown's security guards ordered her to leave, but she refused so
they called the police. She was then arrested on suspicion of
criminal trespass, according to TMZ.com.
But now, Patti has turned the tables on the embattled star,
claiming she was dating Brown at the time and was already at his
house during the incident. She alleges she was attempting to leave
his property but was unable to since a vehicle was blocking her in
the driveway. Patti accuses the singer of purposefully having her
arrested and claims she was cleared of all the charges, according
to GossipCop.com.
In legal documents obtained by TMZ.com, Patti also claims Brown has
been constantly attacking her on social media since the encounter,
including a threat of wanting her dead.
TMZ reports a judge granted Patti the restraining order and now
Brown must not have any contact with her and is ordered to stay 100
yards away from her.
A court hearing for the case is scheduled for later this month
(Mar16).
Brown previously had a restraining order filed against him during
his high-profile case with ex-girlfriend Rihanna, who he attacked
the night before the 2009 Grammy Awards.
He was convicted of assault, sentenced to probation, and slapped
with a restraining order to keep him away from the Diamonds star.
However, they later rekindled their relationship in 2012 and
Rihanna got the order lifted.