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Chris Brown and Rihanna in court today
Brown's lawyer, Mark Geragos, was very angry outside the courthouse today, claiming Brown is being "tortured." No, torture is getting beaten up. However, Geragos insists the prosecutor is picking on Brown in seeking to violate his probation for falsifying community service hours. One of the main points of contention is the claim Brown was on a private jet to Cancun, when probation reports claimed he was performing community service in Tappahannock, Virginia.
Geragos is seeking sanctions against the prosecutor’s office over the claims, but Brown has repeatedly gotten himself into trouble against the advice of his attorney. There exists grounds to revoke his probation, such as phone theft, fighting and stalking. If the prosecutor can successfully present evidence Brown was in Cancun when he claimed he was doing community service in Virginia, it would constitute a clear probation violation. The fight with gay entertainer Frank Ocean was the last straw for some and has angered homosexuals in Hollywood, who are pushing for Brown to be locked up.
The fact of the matter is the court has given Brown many chances and he has repeatedly played with fire, acting like he can get into confrontations with anyone, snatch phones and throw chairs through windows and nothing will come of it.