
Chris Brown seems to be in fear for his life. The singer/songwriter is rumored to be an honorary member of the Fruit Town Piru faction of the Bloods street gang.
Sources say Chris isn’t a full-fledged bloods member yet. He would have to kill someone to earn full membership into the gang.

It was recently revealed that Chris Brown moved from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Chris had to give his new address in a deposition as part of a $90 million lawsuit filed by his former housekeeper, Maria Avila.
Maria claims she was working at Chris’ home in Los Angeles on December 12, 2020, when his guard dog attacked her, causing significant injuries to her face and arm.
Chris denied any wrongdoing and he claimed Maria’s injuries were caused by her own careless actions.
According to In Touch magazine, Chris rushed to court to plead with a judge prevent his new address from leaking.

Wherever Chris goes he is surrounded by bodyguards due to an unknown threat.
On May 2, Chris’ legal team filed an emergency motion, obtained by In Touch, seeking a protective order prohibiting the release of the singer’s deposition, which contains his new address.
As In Touch first reported, Maria’s attorney demanded Chris show up in-person for a deposition in Los Angeles. But Chris’ attorneys opposed the deposition being held in Los Angeles.
However, the judge ordered Chris to appear in-person for a deposition in L.A., and Chris complied.
His lawyer explained, “The deposition went forward, during which Mr. Brown’s home address and mother’s name were revealed.”

The attorney explained that Chris fears his address will be leaked to the public and he fears for his family’s safety.
“Mr. Brown has historically had issues with intruders and trespassers on his property, a property at which not only he but also his minor children and other family members spend time,” his lawyer said. “On one occasion, after having returned from a tour, Mr. Brown came home to a stranger who had broken into and was living in his house.”
The lawyer continued: “These sorts of targeted break-ins not only constitute an ‘unwarranted annoyance’ but also threaten Mr. Brown’s and his family’s safety.”
He added: “There is also a risk of exposing him to public ridicule by allowing his deposition testimony to be disseminated to the public via a news outlet, social media, or other means.”
Chris is also being sued by a fan who claims he defamed her on social media. He has not responded to her lawsuit.