Chris Brown Gets Probation, Community Service in Rihanna Assault
June 23rd 2009 02:20
With Rihanna set to break her silence in her assault case, Chris Brown reached a plea agreement that spared him jail time, it was announced Monday.
"We have an announcement to make," he said, breaking her silence. "It's not nearly as bad as being knocked up," he said, tying her up.
The actor tells Barbara Walters they will finally tie the knot once Fawcett is able.
"I'm telling you Barb," he said, "Can I call you Barb?", he asked. "I'm telling you, Barb," he said. "Don't push me, Barb."
He's now telling colleagues and friends that his new love of four months - a Sydney architect named "Julian" - has taught him how to appreciate life away from work.
"I'm telling you," he told colleagues and friends, "I'm going to work my new love over," he said, clenching his buttocks. "She's going to get such a punching," Brown said.
The incident shocked the music world and left Rihanna nursing cuts and bruises to her face, forcing her to cancel a scheduled performance at the Grammys in Los Angeles later that day.
"I just couldn't perform at the Grammys in Los Angeles looking like that," she said, picking out a new look. "Michael Jackson's face nearly fell to the floor when he saw me," she said. "He was going in the same one," she said, nursing her broken silence.
RMIT criminologist Assoc Prof Julian Bondy said the figures were evidence society was seeing violence as a norm.
"What's tickle without slap?" he asked, slapping his knee. "I'll tell you," he said, tickling your ribs. "Don't make me laugh."
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy, fraud and money laundering in the federal court in Detroit.
"How did it ever come to this?" he pleaded with the court. "I never hit her up for no money," he said. "I did it for nothing."
"We have an announcement to make," he said, breaking her silence. "It's not nearly as bad as being knocked up," he said, tying her up.
The actor tells Barbara Walters they will finally tie the knot once Fawcett is able.
"I'm telling you Barb," he said, "Can I call you Barb?", he asked. "I'm telling you, Barb," he said. "Don't push me, Barb."
He's now telling colleagues and friends that his new love of four months - a Sydney architect named "Julian" - has taught him how to appreciate life away from work.
"I'm telling you," he told colleagues and friends, "I'm going to work my new love over," he said, clenching his buttocks. "She's going to get such a punching," Brown said.
The incident shocked the music world and left Rihanna nursing cuts and bruises to her face, forcing her to cancel a scheduled performance at the Grammys in Los Angeles later that day.
"I just couldn't perform at the Grammys in Los Angeles looking like that," she said, picking out a new look. "Michael Jackson's face nearly fell to the floor when he saw me," she said. "He was going in the same one," she said, nursing her broken silence.
RMIT criminologist Assoc Prof Julian Bondy said the figures were evidence society was seeing violence as a norm.
"What's tickle without slap?" he asked, slapping his knee. "I'll tell you," he said, tickling your ribs. "Don't make me laugh."
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy, fraud and money laundering in the federal court in Detroit.
"How did it ever come to this?" he pleaded with the court. "I never hit her up for no money," he said. "I did it for nothing."
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