Karrueche Tran won a 5-year restraining order against Chris Brown this week, but the case will have other repercussions for the R&B superstar.
According to TMZ,
the judge in the case has also ordered Brown to attend a 52-week
batterer intervention program, where he will learn about preventing
domestic violence.
The ruling comes down a day after Karrueche testified in
court. Yesterday, she said that Brown beat her and threatened to kill
her. She also said he sent her several text messages filled with
threats, including “Bitch I will beat the s**t out of you,” and “I
promise you I will make your life hell.”
He also reportedly wrote: “I’m not being nice to you no
more…If I see you out in public again and I’m there I will make you hate
me even more, don’t be anywhere I’m out in public, I’m going to ban you
from all events.”
In February, Karrueche filed for the restraining order by
saying that Brown punched her in the stomach twice and that he pushed
her “down the stairs.” She also said that he told multiple people that
he wanted to shoot and kill her.
Brown has had to attend counseling courses like this in the
past. Following his conviction in the Rihanna assault case, he attended
domestic violence counseling. After violating probation in the same
case, he was ordered to attend anger management classes.
UPDATE: TMZ has updated their story.
Despite the previous report, Chris Brown does not need to attend
counseling courses after all. According to the court, there was a
clerical error in the documents that misrepresented that information.
Sunday, June 18, 2017
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