In response to Doe’s request, Brown demanded he be able to videotape the woman while she gathers her evidence, saying, “We want to make sure the home is protected, and our client is protected. Your client has already made false accusations against Mr. Brown, so we want to simply videotape the premises and inspection as it is being conducted to make sure your client doesn’t make up further false allegations against Mr. Brown.” But, in Doe’s rebuttal, she claimed Brown’s request was nothing more than an attempt to “harass and intimidate” her while inside his home. So, she wants a judge to allow her inspection, and to ban Brown from recording while she’s on site.
CB has denied the allegations and highlighted the fact that Doe’s allegations had nothing to do with him, as he was not named in the violent complaint.
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