Chris brown freed on bail by judge after ‘bottle attack’ charge

Chris brown freed on bail by judge after ‘bottle attack’ charge


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THE AMERICAN MUSICIAN, 36, CAN CONTINUE WITH HIS SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL TOUR THIS YEAR 15:16, 21 May 2025 R&B singer Chris Brown has been freed on bail after he was charged over an


alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago. The American musician, 36, can continue with his scheduled international tour this year, including in the UK in June and July, as


part of his bail conditions, Judge Tony Baumgartner told Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday. Brown must pay a £5 million security fee to the court, which is a financial guarantee to ensure a


defendant returns to court and may be forfeited if they breach bail conditions. The Go Crazy singer is accused of causing grievous bodily harm to Abraham Diaw in February 2023. He did not


appear in court for the bail application hearing. The tour will also see Brown travel to parts of Europe, the United States and Canada. He must surrender his passport if he is not


travelling, Judge Baumgartner said. Brown must live at a specific address known to the court but is not allowed to visit the nightclub and he cannot contact Mr Diaw or apply for


international travel documents. The singer must pay a £4 million security fee to secure his release from prison on Wednesday, and put forward a further £1 million security within a week, the


court heard. He will next appear with his co-defendant, US national Omololu Akinlolu, 38, at the same court on June 20. Brown and Akinlolu have both been charged relating to the assault


which allegedly took place at the Tape venue in Hanover Square in Mayfair on February 19 2023. Manchester Magistrates' Court heard last week that Mr Diaw was standing at the bar of the


Tape nightclub when he was struck several times with a bottle, and was then pursued to a separate area of the nightclub where he was punched and kicked repeatedly. Article continues below


Brown was arrested at Manchester's Lowry Hotel at 2am on Thursday by detectives from the Metropolitan Police. He is said to have flown into Manchester Airport on a private jet last week


in preparation for the UK tour dates. A case management hearing has been set for October 24.