Chris Brown may end up behind bars for violating his probation. However, this is not in connection with the Frank Ocean brawl. The L.A. County District Attorney has filed legal documents claiming Chris Brown violated his probation by submitting fake community service records.
TMZ reports that the D.A. is claiming in the legal documents that Chris Brown may have lied about performing all of his community service hours in connection with the Rihanna assault case. In one case, he swore he was picking up trash in Virginia when he was actually on a private jet to Cancun. Chief of Police Bryan Norwood attached documents along with a letter to the judge back in September. He claimed that Brown successfully completed 202 days of community service, but he was only required to perform 180. TMZ obtained records which show that Richmond P.D. only supervised Brown on 9 or 10 occasions and all other dates he was not supervised by anyone.
Sources have told TMZ, there’s no way Chris could have performed community service on some of the days, because he was out of the country ding concerts. The judge was suspicious when the document was submitted and from there the D.A. began investigating and found no credible, competent, or verifiable evidence that Brown did 180 days of community service. In a report on Hollywood Life, in a motion filed by Deputy District Attorney Mary Murray, the court was asked to decline to accept Chris’s community labor in Virginia due what appears to be significant discrepancies. The D.A. claims this is at best sloppy documentation and at worst fraudulent reporting.
















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