Chris Brown Ex-Housekeeper Wins Right To Collect Cut Of His Tour Income Over $13 Mil Debt
Chris Brown Ex-Housekeeper Wins Right To Collect Cut of Usher Tour Income
Some of the money Chris Brown is pulling in from his uber-successful nationwide tour with Usher could land in his former housekeeper's pockets soon ... a Los Angeles judge ruled she has a right to collect her judgment from what he's bringing in on tour, TMZ has learned.
Court docs obtained by TMZ reveal the judge presiding over Maria Avila's lawsuit granted her request to assign money Chris gets from royalties and tour income to her to satisfy the $13 million judgment she won in her dog attack case against him.
Chris objected to the request, but the judge apparently wasn't swayed.
Unclear if Chris will ask for reconsideration or appeal the ruling.
As TMZ first reported, Chris was ordered to pay Maria the 8-figure sum after she won her lawsuit over a vicious dog attack at his L.A. home in 2020.
The singer denied allegations of wrongdoing, but a jury found Chris liable for the attack.