Early this week, porn star and admitted escort Kagney Linn Karter went on an explicit Twitter rant accusing "New Flame" singer Chris Brown of bullying and stalking her after she refused to have sex with the star for $2,500. In addition to making these accusations, Karter released photos of what she claimed to be Breezy's private parts to the net.

Brown quickly jumped on the situation, choosing to go the legal route rather than responding himself, a smart move considering he could accidentally land himself in more trouble if he addressed the issue personally. According to TMZ, the Pop and R&B singer had his legal team take action to suspend Karter's Twitter page while also removing all of the accusatory and explicit tweets.

Twitter in this instance sided with Brown because while they don't ban all forms of nudity, they take action when it violates someone else's privacy. See the original tweets that Brown's team had deleted in the gallery above.

Source: TMZ