US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to assault charge in UK court

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US singer Chris Brown appeared in Southwark Crown Court on Friday, where he pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm in connection with an alleged incident at Tape nightclub in London on February 19, 2023. During the hearing, Brown confirmed his identity and declared his plea, stating, 'Not guilty ma'am.' He is accused of attempting to unlawfully and maliciously harm Abraham Diaw, who was reportedly assaulted with a bottle in the nightclub. Brown's co-defendant, Omololu Akinlolu, also denied the same charge. In addition to the grievous bodily harm charge, both men face accusations of assaulting Diaw, resulting in actual bodily harm, and Brown is charged with possessing an offensive weapon, specifically a bottle, in a public setting. The court did not require them to enter pleas on these additional charges, and a further hearing is scheduled for July 11, 2024.

Despite the legal proceedings, Chris Brown has continued his international tour while on conditional bail, performing in Cardiff just hours before his court appearance. The court had previously heard that Diaw was attacked multiple times with a bottle while standing at the bar and that the assault escalated to him being punched and kicked in another area of the venue. Brown was arrested on May 15, 2023, at Manchester’s Lowry Hotel and subsequently released from HMP Forest Bank on May 21. As part of his bail conditions, he was required to pay a substantial financial guarantee of £4 million, with an additional £1 million due within a week, which would be forfeited if he violated any terms of his release. A trial is now set for October 2024, expected to last between five to seven days.

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US singerChris Brownpleaded not guilty on Friday to a charge of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm following an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub in 2023.

Appearing at Southwark Crown Court, the Grammy-winning artist denied accusations that he attempted to unlawfully and maliciously cause grievous bodily harm with intent to Abraham Diaw at Tape nightclub in Mayfair, London, on February 19, 2023.

Brown confirmed his name and date of birth before entering his plea, saying: “Not guilty ma’am” during the hearing at Southwark Crown Court, according to PA Media news agency. His co-defendant, Omololu Akinlolu, a US national who turned 39 on the day of the hearing, denied the same charge.

The pair are further charged with assaulting Diaw occasioning him actual bodily harm. Brown also faces one count of having an offensive weapon – a bottle – in a public place. They were not asked to enter pleas on those counts, with a further court hearing set for July 11.

Approximately 20 spectators – many reportedly fans of the R&B singer – sat in the public gallery behind the dock for Friday’s hearing, according to PA Media.

The 36-year-old has continued performing on his international tour while on conditional bail. He took to the stage in Cardiff on Thursday evening, just hours before the court appearance.

During a hearing last month, Manchester Magistrates’ Court was told that Diaw had been standing at the bar inside Tape nightclub when he was struck several times with a bottle. The alleged attack continued in another part of the venue, where he was reportedly punched and kicked repeatedly.

Brown, often called by his nickname Breezy, was arrested at Manchester’s Lowry Hotel at 2 a.m. on May 15 this year by detectives from the Metropolitan Police.

He was then released from HMP Forest Bank in Salford, Greater Manchester, on May 21.

Under the terms of his bail, Brown was required to pay £4 million ($5.4 million) with a further £1 million due in seven days. The sum served as a financial guarantee to secure his return to court and may be forfeited if he breaches any of the conditions of his release.

A date for a five- to seven-day trial has been set for October next year.

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Source: CNN