Chris Brown Public Apology about GMA incident

Chris Brown freaked out at GMA
Chris Brown freaked out at GMA

American R&B pop superstar Chris Brown was being sorry about his behavior at the ABC News studio earlier this week. The singer went on a rampage after being asked about his L.A. (–foul word(s) removed–)ault case.

ABC News quoted this statement as follows from Chris interview with BET, the pop singer was “disappointed” by his conduct.

“First of all, I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, or anybody who was offended or really looked, and disappointed at my actions,” said Brown. He also added that he was so disappointed about the way he acted.

According to experts and law enforcement officials, legal experts have said that the chair-tossing tantrum by Chris Brown at the morning show “Good Morning America” on Tuesday won’t have much any effect, if any, on the singer’s status in Los Angeles County courts.

GMA co-anchor Robin Roberts asked series of questions to Brown regarding his attack his ex-girlfriend Rihanna, that led to the backstage incident last 2009.

As the New York police had said that they weren’t called to the studios to take any reports after the outburst. Dmitry Gori, a former L.A. County prosecutor and a popular defense attorney also said, “Even though Brown is on five years’ probation for hitting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna that is where the story probably will have to begin and end.”

Gori also added that at the end of the day it’s likely most a property crime. There’s no domestic violation but definitely it won’t make him look good in the public eye.

While based on other sources familiar with the case in the Los Angeles legal community doubts that the legal effects about the incident would last.

Brown pleaded guilty on 2009 by (–foul word(s) removed–)aulting his ex-girlfriend Robyn Rihanna Fenty in real life also known as Rihanna. The incident happened as the couple sat in a car in a Hancock Park neighborhood after a pre-Grammy Awards party, said the police. According to the police, Brown was said did attacks such as bit, punched, and choked the complainant.

A five years’ probation was sentenced upon brown under the terms of the plea agreement. He is required to complete some tasks including that he must attend a yearlong domestic violence prevention cl(–foul word(s) removed–) and he must also complete a six months “community labor”— as picking up trash or removing graffiti.

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