R&B singer Chris Brown is beginning 2016 the way he ended 2015: as the subject of never-ending controversy. In December, Brown's history of assault led to a cancelled overseas tour and a cancelled TV show appearance. Now, he's being investigated for alleged battery of a female fan in Las Vegas.
The morning after Brown performed at a Vegas nightclub, police received a call from a woman who said the singer struck her and took her phone when she tried to take a photo of him. The Associated Press reported that the altercation took place at the Palms Casino Resort, where Brown was staying. By the time investigators arrived at the resort, Brown had left. He is now a suspect in a case of misdemeanor battery and misdemeanor theft.
Nicole Perna, Brown's representative, has said the claims are "unequivocally untrue" and a "complete fabrication." She told the Associated Press the woman "was escorted out of the private after party at the Palms Casino Resort for being disruptive and out of control. Once she was in the hallway, while waiting for Chris Brown's security to bring out her phone, she had a total meltdown - throwing her purse to the ground and claiming that she 'could buy everyone in the hotel' - as witnessed by numerous people waiting to get into the party. The Palms Casino Resort security also saw her wild behavior via hotel security cameras and immediately came up to the hallway to escort her out of the hotel."
In a similar statement to Rolling Stone, Perna identified the victim's name and said the woman has a "pattern" of "making false accusations."
Brown also posted a video to his Instagram in response to the allegations. In the video, which has now been deleted, the singer called Gutierrez as "ugly" and denied her claims against him.