![]() Neither Chris Brown nor the dog owner were home at the time, according to reports obtained through CA Public Records Act requests. The dog was allegedly driven to a nebulous location in Humboldt County by a security guard at the home. ![]() ![]() Information provided to LAPD identified the owner of the dog as a “Bodyguard of (redacted name.)” The very large dog, reportedly a Caucasian Ovcharka Shepherd, named “Hades,” had been removed immediately from the 19602 Citrus Ridge Drive location after the attack and before the less-than ten-minute response by Los Angeles Fire Department and Police Department. ( Dog Attack at Singer-Rapper Chris Brown’s Home Raises Questions and Dog in Brutal Attack at Singer-Rapper Chris Brown's Home Identified.) The investigation by the Humboldt Sheriff’s Office and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and more information about this dog and the incident were provided in two previous articles: Some statements have been shortened or omitted to avoid repetition, but all are taken directly from the officer’s report. Identities throughout the following were redacted by LAAS or the City Attorney to protect the privacy of parties interviewed. This appears to complete the investigation by the public agencies involved and was conducted by a Los Angeles animal control officer. The report also states there is no current license for the dog which attacked the housekeeper. The report also revealed a prior investigation of a complaint was conducted by the Permit and Animal Cruelty Unit of Los Angeles Animal Services, which “involved two Pit Bulls, ‘Shade’-a 9 year old Blue Pit Bull-and ‘Bosquiot’-a 9 year old Pit Bull.” The large Caucasian Shepherd kept on the property ripped the woman’s face and arm as she bent over to empty a vacuum cleaner in the yard, where she was unaware the dog was loose. The post Chris Brown’s housekeeper files lawsuit after dog allegedly attacks appeared first on TheGrio.ANIMAL WATCH-Final-investigation documents obtained from Los Angeles Animal Services reveal gruesome photos and details of the vicious dog attack on a housekeeper at the Tarzana, CA, home of singer-rapper Chris Brown on December 12, 2020. TheGrio is now on Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Roku. Have you subscribed to theGrio’s “Dear Culture” podcast? Download our newest episodes now! Her lawsuit does not name Maria as a plaintiff, but she may file separately. Read More: Shonda Rhimes ‘shocked’ by fan response to Rege-Jean Page’s exitĪvila is “reluctant to leave her home, and she cannot stop reliving the pain that she experienced as she watched her sister suffer through that horrendous attack that day,” People reports. Interestingly, it mentions the specific breed of the animal, saying the Caucasian Shepherd ovcharka has a “history of violence and aggression toward people.” Brown failed to give adequate warning of the dangerous condition on his property,” the lawsuit says. There is no confirmation if the pet was returned to Brown. Read More: Jay-Z, Diddy and Nas endorse Ray McGuire for NYC mayorĪvila is suing for “severe emotional distress,” including sustained panic attacks, anxiety and depression.Īfter the attack, the dog, identified as Hades, was transported to Los Angeles Animal Services. The incident required Maria to have two surgeries, and she required multiple days of stay in a local hospital. ![]() The woman sustained injuries to her face, legs and arms. ![]() A post shared by BREEZY allegedly called 911 when Avila “found her sister covered in blood while she was screaming and crying for help.” ![]()
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