Chris Brown has requested a court in Los Angeles to keep his deposition in a $90 million lawsuit private, expressing concerns for his children's safety and potential security risks due to past break-ins. Brown's legal team filed an emergency motion seeking a protective order to prevent the disclosure of sensitive information, such as his home address, to the public. They argued that revealing such details could pose a risk to Brown, his family, and their safety, as there have been incidents of intruders on his property in the past. The filing highlights a need to protect the confidentiality of the deposition, including specific questions that Brown's attorneys advised him not to answer, like those involving his Social Security number, to safeguard his privacy. The lawsuit was filed by Maria Avila, a former housekeeper who claims she was attacked by Brown's dog in 2020. Brown denies any wrongdoing and asserts that Avila instigated the dog. The court has yet to decide whether the deposition will remain sealed, and the trial is scheduled for February 2026.