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Amid legal troubles, Chris Brown releases new song

Geragos defended his client after the singer’s most recent trouble with the law. The reason for his dismissal?

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Baylee told TMZ that she’d gone to Chris’ house with a business associate.

The source continued, “The network insisted that Chris’ casting was not going to happen, because of fears about his anger issues”.

On Monday (Aug. 29), when Brown got the news that he wasn’t going to be on Power, he was livid.

It was less than 24 hours later that the standoff at Chris Brown‘s house in Tarzana happened.

Geragos said Friday there was no gun found when the singer was arrested earlier this week.

“The story that was conveyed to me by the witnesses there was that this woman got irate when she was asked to leave because she was acting in an erratic manner”, he said. In fact, at one point Chris actually came out of the house and was yukking it up with the cops.

She filed a police report, and officers obtained a search warrant but the star initially didn’t respond to anyone knocking at his door.

Eventually, Brown was arrested and released on $250,000 bail.

The Times is reporting that police have recovered video footage captured by Brown’s home security system at the time of the alleged incident, but they have not yet revealed what is shown on the footage.

Geragos tells TMZ that he has a text message purportedly from Curran that he is trying to authenticate.

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Curran also reportedly sent some texts that put her motivations into question after she left the residence. The aptly named ‘What Would You Do?’ was released after Brown hinted on Instagram that a new tune was on its way. He wrote in the caption, “That’s my boy”. In the text, she says if her Uber doesn’t come, she’s going to set up the singer to “teach him a lesson”. This led to a police stand-off that lasted for hours, resulting in numerous social media videos from Brown criticizing the police. Then live stream it, This must be VIP Treatment.

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