Prosecutors have asked a judge to revoke Chris Brown's probation, saying
there is no credible evidence he completed his community service
sentence for beating Rihanna, and citing several other incidents that
they say point to anger management issues
The motion filed Tuesday by the Los Angeles County District
Attorney's Office focuses heavily on issues with Brown's community labor
in Virginia, citing numerous discrepancies and claiming the R&B
singer essentially was unsupervised.
The motion also notes several incidents in which Brown has lost his temper, including throwing a chair through a window after a Good Morning America interview in which he was asked about his beating of Rihanna on the eve of the 2009 Grammy Awards.
The report also cites Brown's Jan. 27 fight with R&B singer Frank Ocean, including Ocean's claim that Brown threatened to shoot him in the brawl over a parking space.
Brown is due in court Wednesday for a probation hearing. His attorney Mark Geragos and publicists did not return messages seeking comment.
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