Deanne Gines settles with Anaheim's Heat Ultra Lounge, singer's lawyer is attempting to block the payout.
The woman who accused Chris Brown of pushing her at a Southern, Calif. nightclub last year reached a $15,000 settlement that the singer's lawyer hopes to block, TMZ reports.
Deanna Gines claims Brown injured her inside Anaheim's Heat Ultra Lounge last June. Gines did an interview on TMZ Live a day later and announced that she wasn't looking for money, but later sued Brown and the venue. The club settled with Gines.
Breezy is now the only one left in the suit, which could mean more money for Gines. His lawyer, Mark Geragos, filed documents asking a judge to stop the payout.
Brown was never arrested or charged for
shoving Gines, and denies the incident ever took place. According to
the club owner, Gines was kicked out of the location for trying to climb
on stage, which may have contributed to her alleged knee injury. She
also threw her shoe at a bouncer, the owner said.
The club investigated further and found no evidence of an assault stating, "Based
on the information which we have gathered from our security company,
mall security, and other party goers which were at HEAT on Saturday
night; it is apparent that the alleged incident regarding Chris Brown is
false."
Gines sued for assault, battery, and intentional
inlfiction of emotional distress. She originally asked for a minimum of
$25,000.