Chris Brown Receives Favorable Report
11/19/2009
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Chris Brown appears to be making progress, through community labor and domestic violence counseling.
Monica Stern-Morales
After completing over 100 hours of community service and seven domestic violence counseling sessions, singer Chris Brown seems to be making progress. Los Angeles Judge Patricia Schnegg said that his first progress report has proved very favorable, according to People.
Brown, 20, was sentenced to six months of communnity labor, and five years of probation after a domestic violence incident with his then girlfriend Rihanna, whom he was also asked not to contact for five years.
"I want him to do well, have a great career, have a great life and grow up," Rihanna told Diane Sawyer. "And just take this as something you had to go throw to grow up and learn."
Brown's progress will be revisited on Feb. 18.
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