Chris Brown
got thumbs up from the judge who has monitored his probation report for
three years since the rapper pleaded guilty to attacking Rihanna.
On Thursday, November 1, the "Look at Me Now" singer got a great report
on his probation. Chris "appears to be making a sincere effort to
comply with terms and conditions of probation," a probation officer
wrote down in a report.
However, the Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg ordered him to remain
on supervised probation and to attend a court once again after he
completes an overseas tour. He is scheduled to embark on a tour to some
countries in Europe and South Africa, starting from November 14.
The rapper reportedly arrived 15 minutes earlier before the court,
accompanied by his mother, Joyce Hawkins. Wearing slacks, a black shirt,
and gray suspenders, he sat next to attorney Mark Geragos.
Amid the good news, The Original Rudeboys refused to be a special guest
in Chris' concert scheduled to take place at O2 Arena in Dublin on
December 3. The Irish acoustic hip hop trio made the decision due to
Chris' violent action toward Rihanna in 2009.
"Even though it's a huge opportunity to play in the O2 with a major hip
hop star and a substantial fee was offered, we are completely against
Chris Brown's assault on Rihanna," the band's ukulele player Sean Walsh
explained in a statement to RTE. "In addition, with our latest single
'Blue Eyes' being about domestic violence it goes against everything we
are about as a band and supporting Chris Brown would send out the wrong
message to our fans."
On February 8, 2009, Chris had arguments with Riri, which led him to hit
the "We Found Love" singer. The ex-couple then dropped their
performance at 2009 Grammy Awards. After pleading guilty in the case,
Chris was punished in August 2009 to five years of probation, 180 days
of community labor, and a year of domestic-violence counseling.
Source: aceshowbiz.com
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