The singer's bodyguard, Christopher Hollosy, was found guilty on Monday, April 21, when a judge ruled that he wasn't justified in punching 20-year old Parker Adams in the face on the night in question.
CHRISTOPHER HOLLOSY |
Brown is also accused of punching Adams, who claims he just wanted a photo with the singer. Brown says Adams tried to board his tour bus without permission, sparking a confrontation between Hollosy and the victim.
Brown denies striking Adams, who suffered a fractured nose as a result of the skirmish.
NBC News 4 reports that a request to the L.A. judge in Brown's probation case for him to be released on his own recognizance was denied. He will now be sent back L.A. for a May 1 court appearance. A judge could decide to free him then.
If not he will remain behind bars in Los Angeles, where he's been since March 14.
But first comes the long trip back to L.A. via buses and Con Air.
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