After RiRi recently defended their controversial reconciliation, the back-on couple came together for a past-sundown recording session in Los Angeles, Calif., on Tuesday night. After five hours honing their craft, the pair were spotted leaving the studio in Brown’s black Porsche in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.
Perhaps Brown is channeling his frustrations into creative energy. Around the time of the late-night music-making, he ranted about his renewed probation drama on his newly private Instagram.
Im wise I can handle the hate but enough is enough, yo!!” he wrote, according to TMZ. “Im a human being and I honestly think I deserve respect Im sick of being accused … Im tired yall Just don’t understand Ive been going through this sh*t since I was 19 years old .. You cant sit here and tell me to calm down, when am I gonna get a positive outcome out of anything I do?”
The tirade came after the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office accused the singer of falsifying court-ordered community service filings on Tuesday. Now attorney Mark Geragos is condemning the claims as “scurrilous” and calling on a judge to sanction said prosecutors.Im wise I can handle the hate but enough is enough, yo!!” he wrote, according to TMZ. “Im a human being and I honestly think I deserve respect Im sick of being accused … Im tired yall Just don’t understand Ive been going through this sh*t since I was 19 years old .. You cant sit here and tell me to calm down, when am I gonna get a positive outcome out of anything I do?”
“Apparently the district attorney’s office has completely lost their minds,” Geragos told the Los Angeles Times. “They are making scurrilous, libelous and defamatory statements and apparently have lost their ability to read their own reports.”
In a 19-page motion filed by Deputy District Attorney Mark Murray on Tuesday, the DA’s office asked the court to decline Brown’s community service, charging the Grammy-winning singer with failing to “credible, competent or verifiable evidence” that he completed his 180 days of court-ordered labor, part of his five-year probation stemming from his 2009 felony assault of recently-reconciled girlfriend Rihanna, according to a press release.
At the time of his August 2009 sentencing, Brown was given permission to complete the probationary order in his home state of Virginia. But according to the motion, investigators of the district attorney’s office discovered “discrepancies” and possibly “fraudulent reporting” in Brown’s account after speaking with Virginia community service supervisors involved his probation. Furthermore, no one from the Virginia Probation Department “ever approved, scheduled, supervised, monitored, or verified any of the community labor.”
But Geragos maintains that the prosecutors conducted six interviews with Virginia authorities that confirmed Brown had performed the obligations. Now as the district attorney asks the court to require Brown to fulfill his community service obligation in Los Angeles County, Geragos is pushing for the Richmond Police Department to “take legal action against the Los Angeles County district attorney.”
Brown’s probation hoopla comes on the heels of an investigation into his late-night brawl with fellow hip-op artist Frank Ocean. More the a week after the two came to blows in the parking lot of a Los Angeles-area recording studio, authorities announced will soon close the case without any charges being sought by either side, despite Ocean originally being “desirous of prosecution.”
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Rihanna Warns Chris Brown: If You Mess Up Again, You Will Lose Me
As much as Rihanna, 24, tweets about her love for Chris Brown, 23, it’s always refreshing when an honest new interview is released. In one of her most open interviews ever, she admits she is choosing happiness with Chris over what people think, specifically referring to his assault on her in 2009. She also says that he will not get any more chances if he messes up again, and that thought terrifies him.
About getting back with Chris and what people thought about that decision, Rihanna says:
“I decided it was more important for me to be happy. I wasn’t going to let anybody’s opinion get in the way of that. Even if it’s a mistake, it’s my mistake. After being tormented for so many years, being angry and dark, I’d rather just live my truth and take the backlash. I can handle it.”
The magazine coincides with the upcoming 2013 Grammy Awards, which will mark the four year anniversary of when Chris assaulted Rihanna.
“When you add up the pieces from the outside, it’s not the cutest puzzle in the world. You see us walking somewhere, driving somewhere, in the studio, in the club, and you think you know. But it’s different now. We don’t have those types of arguments anymore. We talk about shit. We value each other. We know exactly what we have now, and we don’t want to lose that.”
Although Rihanna has forgiven Chris, if he ever goes back to his old habits, Rihanna says she’s done for good.
“He doesn’t have the luxury of f**king up again. That’s just not an option. I can’t say that nothing else will ever go wrong. But I’m pretty solid in the knowing that he’s disgusted by that. And I wouldn’t have gone this far if I ever thought that was a possibility.”
The magazine will hit newsstands nationwide on Jan. 31.
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