Rap star Chris Brown to go on trial Monday

Rap star Chris Brown to go on trial Monday

Hip-hop star Chris Brown will stand trial on Monday for an alleged assault outside a trendy hotel in Washington.

If convicted, Brown could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Brown, 24, appeared in court Friday in the US capital in a crisp suit that made him look more like a genteel Wall Street banker than an actor, dancer and rap artist.

He stood with his hands by his side as Judge Patricia Wynn instructed him to return next week for the start of his trial.

In court supporting him was his mother Joyce Hawkins, friend and model Karrueche Tran and rapper Bow Wow, who the day before moderated a discussion with First Lady Michelle Obama at Washington’s Howard University.

Wynn put back the trial date after deciding she needed the Easter weekend to reach a verdict in a related case involving Brown’s bodyguard Chris Hollosy, 35, outside the downtown W Hotel on October 27 last year.

Prosecutors say Parker Adams, 20, from a Washington suburb, was punched in the nose by Brown and Hollosy when he tried to get a picture with Brown alongside two women.

Lawyers for the bodyguard questioned Adams’ side of the story, citing a pending $3 million civil suit that he has filed against the two defendants.

Brown, who took the Grammy award for best R&B album in 2012 with “F.A.M.E.”, was sentenced to five years’ probation and community service, as well as domestic violence counseling, after he pleaded guilty to assaulting R&B diva Rihanna in February 2009.

Federal marshalls brought him overland to Washington this week from Los Angeles, where on March 17 a federal judge remanded him in custody for allegedly breaching the terms of his probation in the Rihanna case, pending an April 23 hearing.

Just three days earlier, Brown had been booted out of a rehab facility in Malibu, California where he reputedly declared during a group therapy session that he was “good at using guns and knives.”

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