Content warning: This story includes descriptions of domestic violence that may be distressing to some readers.
It's been 15 years since multi-platinum hip-hop artist, Chris Brown violently attacked his then girlfriend, Rihanna before the 2009 Grammy Awards, thrusting domestic violence into the mainstream spotlight.
Photos of the assault quickly emerged, showing a severely beaten Rihanna, with cuts on her lip, swollen eyes and multiple bruises on her face.
After being charged with felony domestic assault, Brown pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault in a plea deal, avoiding jail time in exchange for community service, counseling, a restraining order and probation. At the time, Brown was 17 years old, and already had two multi-platinum albums to his name.
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In his 2017 documentary Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life, Brown explained the assault this way:
"... I really hit her, with a closed fist, I punched her," he said.
"She spit blood in my face — and it raised me even more ... She grabbed my nuts, and I bit her arm.
"That's going to haunt me forever."
He's been ranting about that fact ever since, consistently complaining to anyone who'll listen, that he's still being punished for his past "mistakes".