Chris Brown was close to striking a deal that would have kept him out of jail.
Chris
Brown and the attorneys involved in the singer’s case regarding his
alleged October assault outside of a Washington, D.C. hotel were close
to agreeing on a plea deal in the case, but the agreement was not
reached, according to the AP.
Brown
may face jail time now that his defense team and prosecutors did not
agree on what Brown would say happened during the 2013 incident.
The singer was
reportedly approached at approximately 4:30 am October 27 by two women
who wanted to take a picture with him in front of the W Hotel in
Washington, D.C., according to law enforcement. When two men attempted
to get into the photo, Brown allegedly used a gay slur before allegedly
throwing a punch at the alleged victim.
At the time of the alleged incident, Brown was on probation for his 2009 assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna and
the Washington, D.C. incident could be viewed a violation of his
probation. If so, he could be sentenced to prison for up to four years.
The prosecutor in the case said
today (June 25) that their team offered Brown and his team a deal in
which he would plead guilty to simple assault and time served, according
to the AP story. The deal fell apart because the defense and
prosecution were unable to agree on what happened during the Washington
incident.
"They wanted him to read from a script that wasn't true,” Brown’s attorney Mark Geragos said after the hearing.
The trial regarding this incident was scheduled for September 8.

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