Chris Brown
The hit and run case against singer Chris Brown has begun to
unravel, as two of the charges have been dropped. Brown’s probation
was violated by the district attorney and a judge when he rear-ended a
Mercedes Benz with his Range Rover, in an accident that created no
damage. However, the motorist in the Mercedes demanded his insurance
information and licenses, then called police to inform them she was
given bogus information. Brown denied the claim, stating he did what he
was supposed to do under the circumstances.
His lawyer, Mark Geragos, has since stated the charge of driving on
a invalid license was incorrect and has been dropped. Brown’s license
is from the state of Virginia, where he maintains a residence, in
addition to a home in Los Angles, where the accident occurred. It is
clear the motorist was looking for compensation for the accident, via
money, though there was no visible damage to her car, as illustrated by
photographs.