Gilles says that Belafonte “was not present during most of the sexual encounters between Gilles and Brown,” and that she and Belafonte never had sex “without Brown’s knowledge or participation.” “From the onset, Brown and Gilles developed a friendship and sexual relationship with one another that was separate and apart from Brown’s relationship with her husband.” “In actuality, Brown, then 34 years old, seduced a naive and curious 18-year-old foreign exchange student, Gilles, with alcohol, fame and casual sex shortly after Gilles arrived in the United States in 2009,” the lawsuit reads. Gilles’ complaint goes on to paint a very different picture of her time with Brown. “The statements made by Brown in her declaration are blatantly and demonstrably false” and were made with “reckless disregard of the truth,” the lawsuit adds.Īlso Read: Hollywood's Dirty Little Secret to Beat Defamation Lawsuits: Statute Designed for Underdogs “When read in its totality, Brown’s declaration portrays Gilles as a homewrecker, prostitute and extortionist, maliciously describing Gilles as being impudent, unscrupulous and exploitative,” the lawsuit reads. Gilles says that in Brown’s April 3 declaration, the singer “needlessly and gratuitously included a number of supposedly factual statements” about Gilles, including that Brown’s husband Stephen Belafonte was having sex with Gilles, and that Belafonte impregnated her and demanded that she have an abortion, which was paid for with Mel B’s money.Īlso Read: Spice Girls' Mel B Says Husband Beat Her, Blackmailed Her Into Threesomes In her lawsuit, Lorraine Gilles also claims that the singer - full name: Melanie Brown - “seduced” her “with alcohol, fame and casual sex.” Former Spice Girl Mel B has been slapped with a defamation lawsuit by her former nanny, who claims that the singer lied about her in a court declaration.
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