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Chris Brown’s Newest Legal Troubles are with a Process Server

Image Credit: Wikimedia

Image Credit: Wikimedia

Chris Brown is a talented singer, but he’s also notorious for his violent tendencies. The troubled R&B star is known just as much for his music as for the fact that he physically assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009. He’s been in jail, entangled in community service, and on the bad end of a string of unfortunate social media confrontations. Now Brown can add process server and life coach as two new sources of legal woes.

Manager Mike G was hired by Chris Brown in 2009 to help improve his public image after the Rihanna attack, but now Mike G is filing his own lawsuit against Brown based on accusations of more violence. According to the celebrity information site TMZ, Mike G claims that a drug-fueled Brown brutally attacked him with punches to the face and neck in May 2016. The physical violence was so bad that Mike G was reportedly sent to the emergency room, but Chris Brown repudiated the accusations in his signature style on social media.

Brown has a toddler daughter with Nia Guzman, who has filed for a change in custody based on her concerns of Brown’s drug use and gang affiliation. Combined with this new lawsuit from Mike G and his in-and-out prison sentences in the last year, Brown doesn’t need any more trouble, but he seems to stir it up anyway.

Most recently, Brown has disputed claims that a process server delivered the papers regarding Mike G’s lawsuit against the singer. Process server Jason Luther stated in court documents that he did indeed serve Chris Brown on June 23 at the star’s home in Tarzana, but Brown swears Luther has it wrong. “I did not speak to or see anyone who identified himself as Jason Luther, or any other person who identified himself as a process server, or who stated he was seeking to serve me with legal papers,” Brown declared.

Most people recognize this as Brown’s attempt to slow down Mike G’s case against him by claiming false proof of service. It will take until November 29 for Judge Elizabeth White to make a decision on these matters. Who knows what other trouble Brown might get into before then?