Housekeeper seeks photo admission.
Trial scheduled for June 15.
Brown opposes photo use.

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Housekeeper Seeks Graphic Photo Admission in Brown Case
A former housekeeper for Chris Brown, Maria Avila, is seeking court approval to introduce graphic injury photographs as evidence in her lawsuit against the musician. The images, which Avila claims depict injuries sustained from a dog attack at Brown's residence in 2020, are central to her argument for demonstrating the severity of her pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
Avila is opposing Brown's efforts to block the photos' admission, asserting they are crucial for proving damages in the upcoming trial.
The legal dispute is scheduled for trial on June 15, where Avila is pursuing $90 million in damages. She contends that without the visual evidence, substantiating the extent of her injuries and their impact would be challenging. Concurrently, Brown has filed motions to prevent any mention of his 2009 assault conviction involving Rihanna during the trial proceedings, a request on which the judge has not yet ruled.
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