Sunday 22 December 2013

Chris Brown 'under strict supervision .

                            Under supervision: Chris Brown has special permission to leave rehab for charity trip on Sunday, pictured in a Los Angeles court earlier this month                     Chris Brown is reported to be under strict supervision for an upcoming charity trip.
The 24-year-old is said to have been granted special permission to leave rehab for a few hours on Sunday to help collect Christmas toys for underprivileged children. But the singer has allegedly been warned he will be kicked out of rehab if he misbehaves during the outing.


A source told gossip website TMZ.com that the Fine China singer will be kept on an extremely tight leash at the event and has been told he will be kicked out of rehab for good if he steps out of line.
In treatment: The 24-year-old is in rehab for anger management, pictured in Washington D.C., in October
In treatment: The 24-year-old is in rehab for anger management, pictured in Washington D.C., in October
Chris, whose doctors believe the experience will be good for his treatment, only has permission to attend the event from 1 pm until 4 pm tomorrow, and he must return immediately afterwards.
The facility is giving him just enough time to travel to and from West Hollywood, and if he is late he will be kicked out. He will also undergo a drug test when he returns from the event.                                                          
The charity drive is hosted by his clothing line, Black Pyramid, and skateboard company Brooklyn Projects, both based in Los Angeles. Chris was ordered to rehab by a judge soon after he was kicked out of another centre in Malibu, California because he threw a rock through his mother's car window. His probation, stemming from a violent assault on his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna, in 2009, was revoked after he got into a fight in Washington DC in October. Rather than being sentenced to jail, however, the judge is allowing the singer to complete his rehab for anger management.

                Troubled: The star first caught the attention of the law after a fight with his then girlfriend Rihanna, pictured in Los Angeles in February             Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin ordered Brown earlier this month to return to court February 10 for another update. The judge told Brown he is still required to perform 1,000 hours of community labour as part of his sentence for the beating his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
The Grammy-winning singer was arrested in October after a man accused the R&B singer of hitting him after he tried to get a photo with the star. A probation report that Brandlin cited for his decision was not immediately available.                                                                                                                                   
In addition, TMZ also claims the judge also ordered Brown not to use 'medical marijuana' for the time being.


posted by Emanto Ngaloru  Dec 22, 2013.

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