Friday, February 8, 2013

Rihanna Might Send Chris To Jail After All

Chris Brown Sighted at Supperclub in Hollywood on August 28, 2012

They say karma always find it’s way around and it looks like whether he wants it to or not, Chris Brown is going to have one Hell of a realization of that fact.

So even though he won’t be charged on Frank Ocean’s watch (even though it’s been recently revealed the idiot threw homophobic slurs and threatened to kill him during their parking lot fight), that whole little deal with current on-again girlfriend Rihanna may eventually help to get him in front of a judge.

A huge stipulation of him avoiding jail was for attacking her a couple of years back was that he had to do 202 days of community service, which was eventually brought down to 180 for some reason.

But Chris being Chris, couldn’t even do that and now, the L.A. County District Attorney is pushing forth a suit saying that he didn’t complete it — and instead, was on his way to Cancun (during one instance) when he was supposed to be picking up trash in Virginia.

    Bryan T. Norwood, the Chief of Police in Richmond, VA., wrote a letter to the judge on September 14, claiming Brown successfully completed 202 days of community service — he was only required to perform 180.

    Norwood attached documents showing that Brown frequently worked at Tappahannock Children’s Center — a place where Brown’s mom was once a director — and did odd jobs such as painting, washing windows, waxing floors, cutting grass and picking up trash.

    According to legal docs obtained by TMZ … the Richmond P.D. admits they only supervised Brown on 9 or 10 occasions and on all other dates he was not supervised by anyone.

So where did those other confirmations come from? Oh, it gets so much better — they came from his own mother.

Read on after the jump!

The detective who was signed to make sure Chris was doing his full duty someone got the notice that she didn’t have to oversee his work at a children’s center — and witnesses say that Chris’ mother was the one doing the work for him there outside of normal working hours.

A janitor at the vicinity claimed he wouldn’t lie for Chris and was the only one who was doing any work (in this case, waxing floors) for 3 years.

    The judge was suspicious when the community service documents were filed, and sources tell us the D.A. began investigating and found no “credible, competent or verifiable evidence” that Brown did the 180 days community service.

    Sources tell TMZ … there’s no way Chris could have performed community service on some of the days, because he was out of the country doing concerts.

    The D.A. calls Chris’ documentation “at best sloppy … and at worst fraudulent reporting.”

The D.A. is currently asking for the judge to reject all claims that Chris finished his community service and to force him to fulfill it in L.A. County.

But here’s the kicker — Chris is actually in deep for possibly having many parole violations with his constant outbursts, which include:

    the Frank Ocean fight
    testing positive for pot
    not having a travel permit (when he went out of the country for the concerts)
    possibly grabbing and throwing a fan’s phone in Miami
    having a childish fit following an interview with Robin Roberts on Good Morning Americaand throwing a chair through a window — nearly causing injuries to people on the street

Sounds like someone is going to get his just desserts after all — and finally!

Chris’ lawyer, Mark Geragos, claims he will file sanctions because he knows he’s guilty he believes the entire thing is “frivolous, scurrilous and frankly defamatory”.

He must not know his client well.

Via Tabloid Prodigy

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