Chris Brown’s lawyer says the District Attorney’s allegation that Chris and company lied about community service hours is false, according to TMZ on Feb. 6.
The singer’s famed attorney Mark Geragos filed documents claiming prosecutors omitted key facts in the case and refutes the D.A.’s claim that "no human being ever witnessed" Brown performing community labor.
Geragos filed legal docs claiming that Richmond’s deputy police chief "observed Brown working very hard at cleaning the brush at the [police] stables." Documents were also filed showing Brown paid money to the Richmond Police Department for security during his labor hours, which TMZ says prosecutors alleged he didn’t pay.
Richmond Police Department’s general counsel sent the District Attorney documents showing Chris did a portion of the community service at various precincts, says the website.
Geragos reportedly filed documents saying he’s just begun investigating the D.A.’s allegations and says, "what we've uncovered so far should shock the conscience of the court. And this is only the tip of the iceberg."
Brown in accused of failing to meet the terms of his probation stemming from a 2009 assault conviction for battering his girlfriend, singer Rihanna.
















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