Chris Brown is headed back to rehab.
On
Wednesday (November 20), a Los Angeles judge sentenced the singer to 90
days in a court-approved treatment facility for anger-management
issues. The ruling came during a probation violation hearing stemming
from the 2009 assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna, the Associated Press reports. (The singer still faces a possible violation charge after prosecutors said he did not perform his community service.)
Brown had entered a rehab facility in early October after he was arrested on an assault charge in Washington, D.C. after a 20-year-old man accused Brown of punching him in the face outside his tour bus. Brown was released just two weeks later. According to a probation report obtained by The Los Angeles Times, he was kicked out of rehab after he reportedly threw a rock in his mother's window when she told her son he wanted her to stay in rehab.
Brown will also reportedly be required to submit to random drug testing and to take doctor-prescribed medication, according to L.A.'s KTLA.
While Brown has been instructed not to leave Los Angeles, Judge James R. Brandlin said on Wednesday said that Brown would be allowed to travel for the D.C. hearing for his October arrest if necessary.
Earlier this week, Breezy dropped his X Files mixtape, the cover of which features a cartoon version singer in a white straightjacket . Brown has not yet set a date for his sixth studio album, X.
Brown had entered a rehab facility in early October after he was arrested on an assault charge in Washington, D.C. after a 20-year-old man accused Brown of punching him in the face outside his tour bus. Brown was released just two weeks later. According to a probation report obtained by The Los Angeles Times, he was kicked out of rehab after he reportedly threw a rock in his mother's window when she told her son he wanted her to stay in rehab.
Brown will also reportedly be required to submit to random drug testing and to take doctor-prescribed medication, according to L.A.'s KTLA.
While Brown has been instructed not to leave Los Angeles, Judge James R. Brandlin said on Wednesday said that Brown would be allowed to travel for the D.C. hearing for his October arrest if necessary.
Earlier this week, Breezy dropped his X Files mixtape, the cover of which features a cartoon version singer in a white straightjacket . Brown has not yet set a date for his sixth studio album, X.
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