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August 26th, 2009
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Brown, 20, surprised guests at West Hollywood hot spot Guys and Dolls with an impromptu performance of Michael Jackson‘s “Dirty Diana,” Usmagazine.com has confirmed.

“He stood up on the back of the booth when the song came on, got a mic and not only sung, but danced his a– off,” clubgoer Cory Honickman tells Us. “It was insane and no one could look away. He is incredibly talented.”

When he finished, Brown told the crowd, “There was only one King of Pop. We love you, Michael.”

SOURCE: Us Magazine

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August 26th, 2009
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Chris Brown was spotted in West Hollywood heading to a recording studio (August 25th).

Check out more photos of Chris in West Hollywood by heading over to Uchris.com

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August 26th, 2009
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RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained these never-seen-before images of the R&B singer spray painting a wall — an act that is a misdemeanor crime in Los Angeles.

Brown was taking publicity shots by the Los Angeles River in downtown Los Angeles, which is close to his recording studio. Saggy-pant tagger Brown, who was accompanied by several friends, decided to spray paint a face and tag his nickname — “Breezy” — on the wall in an unplanned, against-the-law display of artistry.




August 26th, 2009
CATEGORY: News | PERMALINK

This statement from Chris Brown mother was exclusively given to Chris Brown’s official fanclub website.

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“I just want to say from the bottom of my heart thank you for your continued support. I’m sorry I wasn’t allowed to speak to anyone as this case was on going. I can now say this has been the most painful moment in my entire life, but knowing that you were still standing by Chris side in his time of need made this a little easier for us. Because of all your prayers God brought him through. I just want to say God has never failed me and never will. All moms and dads please stand by your children and pray for their goodness each and everyday. Chris and I love you so much, as the tears fall from my eyes and the pain lingers in my heart I still say thank you God, thank you thank you almighty God. If any of you wonder why I continue to speak of God it’s because I know no other way. I made a promise to him I would never be ashamed of him no matter where I am or who I talk to. You see this whole thing isn’t about Chris it’s about God. He wants to show all of you the goodness of him through Chris. Chris will be addressing all of his fans very soon. We love you so much and so does God.”

Thank you.

SOURCE: TheChrisBrownFanclub

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August 25th, 2009
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Rihanna told the officer she got into an argument with Chris Brown over something that had occurred at an event they were at earlier in the evening.

“The victim said she became enraged and slammed both of her fists against the dashboard on the passenger side of the car they were in. She reported that the defendant then pulled the vehicle over and reached over her with his right hand. He opened the car door and tried to force the victim out.”

According to the report, Brown was unable to shove Rihanna out of the car because she was wearing a seatbelt.

The report continues, “When he could not force her to exit, he took his right hand and shoved her head against the passenger window of the car. “

“The victim then faced the defendant and he punched her in the left eye with his right hand. He then continued driving.”

“As he drove, he continued to punch the victim in the face with his right hand while steering the vehicle with his left hand.”

Rihanna told cops the “assault caused her mouth to fill with blood and blood to splatter over her clothing and the inside of the car.”

Rihanna told cops after Brown “stopped his first assault .. she looked in the mirror and saw her eye beginning to swell.

[Brown] looked at [Rihanna] and said ‘I’m going to beat the shit out of you when we get home! You wait and see!’”

Rihanna told police she tried to call her personal assistant, but she didn’t pick up — but Rihanna says she “pretended to talk, saying, ‘I’m on my way home. Make sure the cops are there when I get there.’”

Rihanna says she pulled the act “because she did not want to get beat anymore.”
Continue reading “TMZ: Chris Brown’s Attack on Rihanna Detailed” »




August 25th, 2009
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Why post multiple articles, when you can shove it all in one?:

Brown: My Lawyer Wouldn’t Let Me Plead Guilty

Chris Brown met with probation officials in late June, and he told them he was “ashamed and embarrassed” over the Rihanna beating.

In documents released today by the court, Brown met at the law office of his attorney, Mark Geragos. Brown’s mom and probation officers were also present.

During the meeting, Brown said he wanted to plead guilty immediately, but his attorney would not let him. Brown says he also wanted to undergo counseling before he started his probation but Geragos wouldn’t let him.

Brown said when he was growing up he saw violence in his own household and didn’t want to “carry on that cycle.”

Brown told the probation people he wanted to attend domestic violence counseling and wanted to “do it right.”

And there’s this… Brown says he has already apologized to Rihanna “on a few different occasions.” He added he was “uncertain” of the status of their relationship. Note, this interview was June 26, 2009, more than 4 months after the beating.

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Chris and Rihanna — History of Violence

The court file in the Chris Brown case confirms the story we’ve told for months — that Rihanna complained this was not the first time there was violence in the relationship.

According to court docs, there were two previous incidents. The first occurred in Europe three months before the February 8 attack. Rihanna and Brown got into a verbal dispute and she slapped him. According to the report, he reacted by shoving her into a wall.

The second incident occurred approximately 3 weeks prior to the February attack. Brown and Rihanna were in Barbados and were driving a Range Rover. They argued, and Brown got out of the car, and allegedly broke the front driver and passenger side windows.

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Chris Brown ‘Depressed’ Since the Attack

Chris Brown claims he’s been “depressed” ever since his February attack on Rihanna.

The statement was part of a probation report released after today’s sentencing, in which Brown was also quoted as saying he “does not want to carry on that cycle.”

Today, Brown was sentenced to 5 years probation and 180 days of community labor — probably won’t help with his depression issues.




August 25th, 2009
CATEGORY: News, Personal Life, Scandelicious | PERMALINK

Judge also kept in place a protective order to keep Brown away from ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

Chris Brown was formally sentenced in a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday (August 25) stemming from his February altercation with then-girlfriend Rihanna.

The terms of the plea deal the singer agreed to last month in the case are largely the same, including 180 days of community labor work, a year of domestic-abuse counseling and five years’ probation. The judge, however, did not lift the protective order issued against Brown, warning him that he must stay away from Rihanna for five years, until August 25, 2014, when his probation period is over.

Judge Patricia Schnegg then told Brown she is not one to believe hearsay, but she informed the singer she was “not immune from the chatter that has been on the airwaves” about meetings between the couple. When asked if he understood the protective order and the conditions — which require the singer to stay at least 100 yards from Rihanna or 10 yards away from her during music-industry events they both attend — Brown quietly told the judge “yes.”

Brown arrived to the proceedings 10 minutes early and sat next to his attorney, Mark Geragos, without saying much. He wore a dark, pinstripe suit and appeared stern throughout. At one point, he answered the judge prematurely, earning a playful rebuke from Schnegg and he flashed a brief smile.

The proceedings were swift as Schnegg confirmed the previously agreed to conditions, including that Brown complete his labor service and counseling in his home state of Virginia. Schnegg also said that Brown would be supervised directly by the Richmond police chief.

Brown was due to be sentenced earlier this month, but Schnegg said the court needed more time to verify Virginia’s labor-service intensity. Judge Schnegg told Brown she wanted him to do manual labor for his commitment — including graffiti removal, trash pickup and washing vehicles — rather than community service.

The singer will be required to report to a probation officer in Los Angeles and return to California every three months to see Schnegg. Brown is scheduled to appear back in court November 19 to update the judge on his status, which will include proof of his enrollment in a domestic-abuse program by the Commonwealth Catholic Charities. Brown is due to report to probation in 72 hours following Tuesday’s hearing.

In addition to the terms of his plea deal and the protective order, Brown must also pay a number of fees and fines, while also being subject to random searches and seizures.

Rihanna’s attorney, Donald Etra, was also present at the hearing. Rihanna did not press charges against Brown, but her lawyer had attended other court dates since the incident. Etra declined to speak on the nature of his client’s relationship with Brown and would not comment regarding the sentence.

He did say Rihanna was told at the last hearing, which she attended, the conditions of Brown’s plea deal and did not object to the punishment. At the last hearing, Etra stated that Rihanna did not wish to impose the protective order, but the judge said she would keep it. Rihanna may move to modify the terms, Etra explained, but it’s under the court to decide to change it or not.

“There were no surprises in court this afternoon. The court imposed the sentence,” Etra told reporters outside the courthouse. “Rihanna was advised of the plea agreement before it was entered by Mr. Brown. She did not object at that time. The stay-away order was imposed by the court.”

SOURCE: MTVNews




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