The Secret Service -- charged with protecting the President of the United States -- could end up protecting Chris Brown from being sent to prison ... TMZ has learned.
Here's what we know. According to official D.C. documents -- obtained by TMZ -- a witness to the fight early Sunday morning told cops he heard the alleged victim tell a D.C. cop Brown NEVER HIT HIM.
The cop later DENIED ever even speaking with the witness in question. But get this. A Secret Service agent made contact with D.C. police and told them he happened to be around when the victim told the cop Chris never struck him. The agent says he absolutely heard the victim's admission to the cop that Chris never struck him.
This is doubly helpful for Chris. The Secret Service agent's testimony could destroy the credibility of the alleged victim and cause prosecutors to drop the misdemeanor assault case.
It could also save Chris from the more serious probation revocation in the Rihanna case -- and remember, if the judge revokes Brown's probation, he could go to prison for 4 years.
Your tax dollars at work.
Chris Brown has checked out of rehab a few months early to start his community service!
You may recall that sixteen days ago, Chris Brown checked himself into an anger management rehab program in Malibu after a fight in Washington, DC landed him in jail. Well.....he's out!
The legal eagle told TMZ that Chris actually left the program "early" to start his community service. He's now "expected" to finish treatment in an outpatient program.
A rep told Radar Online, “Chris is continuing his rehab program as an outpatient and is also completing his community service in the Los Angeles area.
He appreciates all of your encouragement and support.”
Chris Brown has checked out of rehab a few months early to start his community service!
You may recall that sixteen days ago, Chris Brown checked himself into an anger management rehab program in Malibu after a fight in Washington, DC landed him in jail. Well.....he's out!
The legal eagle told TMZ that Chris actually left the program "early" to start his community service. He's now "expected" to finish treatment in an outpatient program.
A rep told Radar Online, “Chris is continuing his rehab program as an outpatient and is also completing his community service in the Los Angeles area.
He appreciates all of your encouragement and support.”