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July 21st, 2015
As a result of Chris Brown’s recent hit-and-run charges (from an accident in May, in which Brown rear-ended another car and peaced out, allegedly without providing ID or insurance info), a judge has revoked his probation. Brown will face a probation violation hearing next month, and if that judge decides that he violated his probation, he could wind up back in prison.
That was quick — the judge just REVOKED Chris Brown's probation in the Rihanna beating case, but the singer will remain a free man ... for now. Brown showed up at court today to fight the L.A. County D.A.'s motion to revoke his probation in the wake of hit-and-run charges stemming from a car accident in May ... but the judge granted the motion anyway, paving the way for a probation violation hearing in August. If the judge determines Chris violated his probation, the singer could be sentenced to 4 years in prison. In the meantime, Brown has been released on his own recognizance.
This morning, Olga Gure-Kovalenko (the woman whose car Brown hit), announced that she doesn't want to press charges and she doesn't want any settlement money, because the accident was actually NBD. So, that's whatever that is.
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