Chris Brown ordered to pay $12.9M to housekeeper mauled by his guard dog
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Ben Beaumont-Thomas
Summary
A California jury has ordered R&B singer Chris Brown to pay $12.9 million in damages to Maria Avila, a housekeeper who was severely mauled by Brown's guard dog (a Caucasian shepherd named Hades) at his Tarzana, California home in 2020. Avila suffered serious injuries to her arm and face requiring dozens of sutures and skin grafts, as well as PTSD and nerve damage affecting her ability to work. Brown was present at the home during the attack.
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· 3 pulledMaria Avila was working at Brown's house in Tarzana, California, in 2020 when she was attacked by Hades, a Caucasian shepherd used as a guard dog.
Avila said she was left with serious injuries to her arm and face, requiring dozens of sutures and skin grafts from her abdomen to her arm.
She said was also left with post-traumatic stress disorder, and nerve damage which made it difficult to work.
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