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Chris Brown Bottle Attack: Not Guilty Plea – London 2023

Chris Brown Bottle Attack: Not Guilty Plea – London 2023

June 21, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Breaking ⁤news: Chris Brown has pleaded ​not guilty to ⁤the London nightclub assault charge from 2023. The Grammy-winning artist, ⁢appearing in Southwark Crown Court, denied attempting to cause grievous bodily harm. Details reveal the incident ⁣involved a music producer and a‌ bottle at Tape nightclub. Brown, who was arrested last month, ⁤is currently on a‍ world tour, and his trial date is set for October ⁤2026.⁣ Legal analysts are watching⁤ closely due to ⁢Brown’s past convictions. The secondary keyword is‍ “assault⁢ charges.” News ‍Directory 3 is closely monitoring this ‌developing story. Discover what’s next in this unfolding⁢ legal battle, and how it will impact Chris Brown’s career.

Key Points

  • Chris Brown pleaded not guilty to assault charges in London.
  • the‍ charges stem from a 2023 nightclub incident.
  • His trial is scheduled for October 2026.

Chris Brown Pleads Not Guilty to London ‍Nightclub Assault

⁢ ⁣ Updated June 21,2025
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london – Chris Brown,the Grammy-winning ⁣R&B artist,entered a not guilty plea Friday regarding allegations ‌of assaulting a music ⁤producer at a London nightclub in February 2023. ​The Chris Brown assault case has drawn significant attention.

Brown, 36, appeared at Southwark ⁢Crown Court wearing​ a blue ⁣suit, white shirt, and black-rimmed glasses. He denied one count of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent. Omololu ‍Akinlolu, ‍38, also known as “Hoody Baby,” ‌and a friend of ‌Brown, ‍pleaded not guilty to the ‍same charge.

Prosecutors allege that Brown and Akinlolu ​attacked Abe ‌Diaw at the Tape nightclub in Mayfair. The prosecution⁤ claims Brown initiated ⁤an unprovoked attack,‌ striking⁢ Diaw multiple times with a bottle, followed by punches and​ kicks. Surveillance footage reportedly captured the ‍incident.

Brown’s arrest occurred ​last month at a Manchester hotel, marking his first ​return to the U.K. as the ‍alleged incident.He ⁢was released on a 5 ⁢million-pound ($6.75 million) bail, allowing him to proceed with his “Breezy Bowl XX” world⁣ tour.

Brown’s career took off in 2005.‌ he secured his first Grammy in 2011 for best R&B album (“F.A.M.E.”) and a second in ​the⁢ same ‍category‌ this year‌ for “11:11 ⁤(Deluxe).” His discography includes hits like​ “Run It,” “Kiss Kiss,” and “Without You.”

Currently touring the U.K., Brown is scheduled⁤ for performances​ in‍ London, Ireland, Scotland, France, and Portugal. He will return to North america in‍ late July, starting in Miami, with a stop in‌ Toronto.

The ⁣Chris ⁣Brown trial is set for October 2026.

Brown’s legal history includes a 2009 felony conviction for assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna. ⁢He ​also pleaded guilty in 2014 to ⁣assaulting a⁤ man ‌outside a Washington, D.C., ⁣hotel. In 2024, Brown⁤ and his entourage allegedly assaulted several men after​ a concert in Texas.​ Furthermore, he sued Warner bros. Revelation ​earlier this⁢ year for defamation ‍related to ‍the documentary “Chris⁢ Brown: A History of Violence.”

What’s next

The October 2026 trial will determine the‍ next steps in the Chris Brown assault case,‍ possibly ⁢impacting his ongoing music career‌ and⁤ reputation.

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