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April 19, 2024, published at 11:30 am ET

The woman demands tens of millions Chris Brown about the alleged vicious attack by his dog claimed that the singer was aware of the animal’s aggression before the incident.

According to an amended complaint obtained by RadarOnline.com, Maria Avilawho was recently ordered to reveal her identity in the case, has provided new details about the alleged attack.

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Brown accused the housekeeper of causing her own injuries.

As we previously reported, Brown’s ex-housekeeper filed the shocking lawsuit in 2021.

Avila claimed she was attacked by Brown’s 200-plus pound Caucasian Orvchake/Caucasian Shepherd dog named Hades while she was working at his LA home on December 12, 2020.

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Brown is currently facing several lawsuits.

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Avila said she was taking out the trash when the animal came out of nowhere and ripped chunks of her skin from her face, arms and legs.

The housekeeper said she feared for her life as she lay on the floor covered in blood. Avila claimed Brown ordered his team to remove the dog from the property before authorities arrived.

She demanded $70 million in damages. As we first reported, Brown denied all allegations of wrongdoing. He accused Avila of causing her own injuries by provoking Hades.

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The entertainer demanded that the whole thing be thrown out.

Now, Avila alleged in the amended complaint that Brown was aware of Hades’ behavior but took no action to prevent an incident.

Avila said: “The defendants were aware prior to this bite and attack that this breed of dog has a propensity for unprovoked violence and aggression and was bred to be a lethal attack dog with highly unpredictable aggressive tendencies. This is not a breed intended for a family with children or a home with many residents or visitors on the property. This dog was bred and trained to be an aggressive bite and attack dog.”

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Hades with another dog.

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Additionally, the housekeeper alleged that Brown “did not properly register this dog with the City of Los Angeles or any other licensing agency or entity, and that the dog was not currently licensed.”

Further, Avila said Brown’s dog had “mauled, bitten and attacked others on two or more separate occasions prior to mauling, biting and attacking others. [Avila].”

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A photo of Maria’s alleged injury.

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Avila provided new details about the day in question. Her lawyer said: “As she stood there bleeding profusely, barely able to see the blood covering her eyes, face and body, she saw Defendant Brown approaching her, standing over her, talking to his cell phone.”

She claimed that Brown and his guards then fled the scene with their dogs, leaving her alone and bleeding profusely, “feeling as if she was on the brink of death.”

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A photo of Maria’s alleged injury.

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Avila said she believed Brown had Hades removed out of “fear of criminal charges or other culpability.”

In her amended lawsuit, Avila alleged that Brown was not truthful when he spoke to police about the incident. The housekeeper said she learned Hades was later euthanized after he “showed extreme aggression even while in the shelter.”

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She added: “Plaintiff has been advised and believes that this was not the first time that Defendant’s dog, Hades, has viciously bit, attacked, mauled and injured a human and that Defendants were aware of the This dog’s previous dangerous attacks involving biting, killer instinct and aggressive tendencies.”

Avila said she suffered serious medical injuries, facial trauma, facial disfigurement, anxiety and depression.