So far so good for singer Chris Brown’s probation.
CNN affiliate KABC reports that Brown received the thumbs up in Los Angeles on Thursday from Judge Patricia M. Schnegg during his fourth progress hearing.
The singer was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to perform 180 days of community service and attend domestic violence counseling after pleading guilty to assaulting then-girlfriend singer Rihanna.
“You’re doing very well on probation,” the judge told Brown. “You’re doing a great job.”
Brown attended the hearing with his lawyer, Mark Geragos, but did not speak.
Credit: CNN
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