Pop star Chris Brown aired his grievances with District Attorney Mary A. Murray, the Distrit ttorney who got him sentenced to an additional one thousand hours of community service, publicly in his tweets. Brown accused the district attorney or being a racist.
The singer's probation was restored on August 16 by Judge of the Superior Court, James Brandlin. The sentencing is a consequence of a hit-and-run incident that occurred in May as well as a conflict over the community service that he did for the assault case that involved him and former flame, Rihanna.
Among the many explicit rants that Chris Brown tweeted on Thursday, he tweeted: "How about y'all take care of all the homeless kids and families on skid row. Promote helping people that are really f*cked up in your city". Another tweet contained an angry message referring to the district attorney as a "racist" and "crying to the judge" that the controversial did not do the the six-month community service that the judge ordered him to perform four years ago.
In the year 2009, the "Love More" singer was ordered to spend one thousand four hundred and forty hours of community service which he claims he did and completed in Virginia in Los Angeles. However in February DA Murray threw accusations of submitting false reports toward Brown.
According to E! News, the 24-year-old singer told his counsel: "I understand. I understand. I am going to say whatever I want to. It's how I feel. I don't care.", while he was being sentenced in court.
The singer suffered a seizure recently and said that it was because of the stress that the "continued onslaught of unfounded legal matters and the nonstop negativity". This statement was obtained by The Hollywood Reporter from his rep. Before suffering a seizure, the singer revealed his plans of quitting the music industry because he is "tired of being famous for a mistake".
The notorious singer is set to return to court on November 20.
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