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Chris Brown has been slapped with 1,000 more hours of community service after the Los Angeles County district attorney found discrepancies in the singer's previous community service reports.
Brown claimed to have completed his 180-day community service sentence, which he received for the assault on Rihanna in 2009, but has been accused of submitting fraudulent reports about how much work he actually did.
The 'Don't Judge Me' singer will now have to face 1,000 more hours to make up for the time he may or may not have missed and has a choice between highway clean-up, beach clean-up or graffiti removal.
The judge also ruled that Brown must now be supervised by LA County officials and will not be allowed to complete the hours in his home state of Virginia as previously ordered.
Chris Brown has been given 1,000 hours of community service
There was a silver lining for the singer during the court hearing however, as Brown's probation was reinstated after being revoked earlier this month during his hit-and-run case which has since been dismissed.
In another tough month for Breezy, it has also come to light that Frank Ocean's cousin has sued him over a fight which took place with his entourage earlier this year.
Billboard reports that Sha'keir Duarte has sued Brown for unspecified damages in Los Angeles Superior Court. He claims that he suffered a concussion, humiliation and mental anguish as a result of the attack when he was 'kicked and punched' in a dispute over a parking spot.
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