Chris Brown In Trouble Again: Breezy Considered 'Person Of Interest' For Assaulting Woman in Denver Club

By Maria Slither - 18 Sep '15 13:09PM

Chris Brown may be engaged in another trouble this week and has been considered as a 'person of interest' by a woman who claimed to have been assaulted by the rapper and his team on Monday night.

TMZ learned that the incident happened outside Platinum 84 Gentleman's Club in Denver at night when the woman is 'forcibly thrown off' from the bus where the Loyal singer and his team stayed.

Brown, that time, is with French Montana, and Fetty Wap to shoot his new music video.

The woman is said to have violated the no-cellphones policy that the rapper has strictly imposed in the scene where celebrities are working on set.

The woman also claimed her cellphone got broken thus adding to the third-degree assault she filed against the rapper and his gang, 9 News reported.

Sources further said that the police incidentally captured a video of the supposed crime scene adding more evidence against Brown.

The 26-year old rapper had become notorious with felony with then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.

Six years since the case got closed, National MP Judith Collins of New Zealand still used it as basis for not letting the Don't Judge Me singer have his concert in December this year, Stuff.co.nz said.

"We've got enough wife-beaters in this country, he should just bugger off," Collins proclaimed in the Paul Henry Show last Friday.

Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse concurred with Collins decision to bar Brown from their country.

"The question is one of his conviction for serious assault. Anybody who has a conviction of that nature, even from a visa waiver country, would be required to apply for a special direction," he said.

It can also be remembered that Chris Brown was also denied entry in the United Kingdom in 2010 and Canada in 2015 for his past felony assault with Rihanna.

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