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Singer Chris Brown Granted £5 Million Bail

  • The court noted that the singer must pay a £4 million security fee to facilitate his release from prison on Wednesday and must submit an additional £1 million security within a week.
  • He faces charges of causing grievous bodily harm in what prosecutors have labeled an ‘unprovoked attack’ on music producer Abraham Diaw with a tequila bottle in 2023.

American singer Chris Brown has been released on bail after a court granted him £5 million in connection with an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years prior.

He faces charges of causing grievous bodily harm in what prosecutors have labeled an ‘unprovoked attack’ on music producer Abraham Diaw with a tequila bottle in 2023.

Brown has yet to enter a plea regarding the charge and was absent from Southwark Crown Court when Judge Tony Baumgartner approved his bail.

Following this decision, the musician is permitted to proceed with his planned international tour this year, which includes performances in the UK during June and July, as stipulated by his bail conditions.

The singer will provide a £5 million security fee to the court, serving as a financial assurance for his return, although this amount may be forfeited if he violates any bail terms.

His tour will also take him to various locations in Europe, the United States, and Canada

Judge Baumgartner mandated that he must surrender his passport unless he is traveling.

Additionally, Brown is required to reside at a designated address known to the court, is prohibited from visiting the nightclub, and is barred from contacting Diaw or applying for international travel documents.

The court noted that the singer must pay a £4 million security fee to facilitate his release from prison on Wednesday and must submit an additional £1 million security within a week.

He is scheduled to appear again with his co-defendant, US national Omololu Akinlolu, 38, at the same court on June 20.

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