Chris Brown Could Spend a Month or Longer in Jail

Photo Credit: BET
Photo Credit: BET

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Yesterday it was confirmed by multiple reports that Chris Brown was arrested after he was kicked out of his anger management rehab program. Apparently since this was the second facility he was kicked out of, a judge wanted him thrown in jail. It was also rumored that Chris allegedly slept with one of the employees at the treatment facility.

Now TMZ says Chris could spend a month or longer in jail:

Chris Brown will probably spend the next month behind bars, and possibly a lot longer.

TMZ broke the story … Chris was arrested and jailed Friday after getting thrown out of the Malibu rehab facility where he’s been living for nearly 4 months, per judge’s order. The judge in the Rihanna case ordered Chris to stay at the rehab joint until April 28, when his D.C. assault case goes to trial. But Chris broke the rules, was booted, and Sheriff’s deputies hauled him to jail.

Brown’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, will appear in court Monday, trying to convince the judge to cut Brown a break and let him either go to another rehab facility or go on house arrest pending the D.C. trial. That will be an uphill battle, given that this is the second rehab facility that booted Brown.

 

12 comments

  1. I’m honestly tired of Chris choosing the wrong path when he starts to make a little progress. I honestly believe things took a turn for the worse when Rihanna started running behind Drake like a lap dog. Chris knows she’s trying to get under his skin and he fell for it anyway. Smh.

    1. LOL are you serious? I wish you and the rest of Team Breezy would stop trying to blame Chris’ failures on Rihanna and Karrueche. He’s a hot mess because he wants to be. Stop pointing fingers and admit your fave has some serious issues he only brings on himself.

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