Chris Brown's Body Guard Found Guilty Of Assault (DETAILS)
Chris Brown’s Bodyguard Found Guilty Of Assault, Singer’s Trial To Begin Wednesday (DETAILS)
On Monday, Christopher Hollosy, Chris Brown’s bodyguard, was found guilty of assaulting a man outside of a Washington, D.C. hotel in October.
Following the verdict, the singer’s own assault trial was set to begin, but a judge delayed the proceedings until Wednesday.
According to CNN:
D.C. Superior Judge Patricia Wynn said Christopher Hollosy was not justified in hitting Parker Adams since there was no evidence he was advancing on the singer as he took photos with a fan.
Wynn, who will also decide Brown’s case, said she believed the testimony of a limousine driver who said Brown hit Adams before Hollosy attacked.
Breezy, though facing a misdemeanor charge, is also facing some serious consequences for the scuffle with Adams.
He could receive probation in the District of Columbia if found guilty, but a Los Angeles judge is waiting on the verdict before deciding whether Brown, 24, will remain jailed in California.
An acquittal would give Brown’s lawyer a chance to argue that he should be allowed to make his own way back to California for a probation hearing. Otherwise, he’ll have to go back the way he came to Washington: on “Con Air,” the federal inmate transport system.
We’re sure Breezy’s camp has their fingers crossed. We’ll keep you updated on the latest in Brown’s case.
SOURCE: CNN | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty