Monday, 19 August 2013

Chris Brown faked community service for Rihanna attack

SINGER Chris Brown has been given an extra 1,000 hours community service over his 2009 attack on Rihanna – after faking the time he worked for his original sentence
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The bad-boy hip-hop star has been told to scrub graffiti off walls and clean bridges, roads and rail lines across Los Angeles.
He was sentenced by LA Superior Court Judge James Brandlin, who said Brown had “falsified” the hours he’d been given for the attack on his then-girlfriend.

Some of those hours were marked as having been done even though Brown, 24, was performing out of the country.
The judge also re-imposed the five-year probation term he was given in 2009 for the assault.
Rihanna, 25, was left black and blue after Brown ­attacked her in his car on their way home from a ­party in the Hollywood Hills.
They later re-united but have since split again.
A spokesman for Brown, who told an interviewer in May he would “always love” Rihanna, said: “He will not be commenting further on today’s proceedings.”
A spokesman for Rihanna said: “There is nothing she will be adding about the original incident or the latest court hearing.”
via daily star

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