Chris Brown has undergone a court-ordered year of domestic violence counseling and 50 hours community service
following his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna following the
Grammy Awards. The sentence, which also includes an ongoing five years
of probation, may not have rehabilitated the Sony Records star, as new
allegations emerge.
TMZ.com reports that following Brown's headlining performance at Power 105 Powerhouse
on Saturday (June 21), he was involved in an altercation with a female
at Anaheim, California's Heat Ultra Lounge. Deanna Gines told the
celebrity news site that Brown "shoved her to the ground." Gines,
asserting that the shove was the deliberate, filed a police report
against the multi-platinum star.
The Anaheim Police Department did confirm to TMZ that a report was made, but did not confirm the victim's name.
Gines also claims that based on her injuries sustained in the fall, she may require surgery—due to torn ligaments in her knee. She provided a picture to TMZ of herself in crutches.
Chris Brown's rep, Nicole Perna, responded to TMZ with, "I'm unaware
of the incident, as is Chris' lawyer and his entire team. He was in a
great mood after Powerhouse." She added, "None of this makes sense."
If convicted of any crime, especially assault—which he was charged
with in 2009, Chris Brown could face years in jail. Earlier this month,
Brown dodged jail-time when his probation officer did not give him a violation for his January brawl with Odd Future's Frank Ocean.
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