Chris Brown's Legal Battle: Assault Charge in UK
Chris Brown, a renowned U.S. singer, has pleaded not guilty in a UK court to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm. The accusation involves allegedly attacking a music producer with a bottle in a London nightclub two years ago. Brown previously denied a more severe charge.

Chris Brown, the acclaimed U.S. musician, recently faced court proceedings in the UK, where he pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault leading to actual bodily harm. The charge, stemming from an incident in a London nightclub two years ago, involves allegations that Brown attacked a music producer with a bottle.
The allegations further escalated last month when prosecutors accused Brown of a more serious offense: attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm. This charge was related to the same incident and described as an 'unprovoked attack' on the victim, Abraham Diaw, in 2023.
As the legal proceedings continue, Brown maintains his innocence concerning both the lesser and the more serious charges, contesting the accounts presented by the prosecution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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