Chris Brown’s Legal Problems: A Timeline of Trouble

Chris Brown is facing a lawsuit over an alleged Texas assault, marking the latest entry in a long list of legal problems that have plagued the 35-year-old singer since his 2009 arrest for assaulting former girlfriend Rihanna.

On Monday (July 22), the lawsuit was filed in Harris County district court, claiming that Brown and several accomplices “brutally and severely beat” four men backstage at Dickies Arena in an unprovoked attack following the show. “The violence included Brown and his entourage surrounding the Plaintiffs, throwing chairs at them, and repeatedly kicking, stomping, and beating them,” the complaint reads. “The unprovoked violence included multiple strikes to the Plaintiffs’ heads and chests, and ultimately involved stomping them while they were down. The brutal, violent assault participated in and directed by Brown, severely injured all Plaintiffs.”

In addition to Brown, the lawsuit names three members of his entourage — Conway, Hood Boss (a.k.a. Omololu Omari Akinlolu) and Sinko Ceej — as defendants. As for Live Nation, the complaint alleges that the concert promoter continued working with Brown despite his history of “bad conduct and violent conduct.”

Throughout the years, Brown has had a series of legal entanglements, including the singer’s guilty plea for beating his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, for which he was sentenced to five years’ probation and community service and forced to undergo domestic violence counseling. The “Forever” singer has also been arrested and/or sued multiple times for various instances of alleged physical and sexual assault.

We’ve compiled a full timeline of Brown’s legal troubles, from 2009 to present. See below.

Johann Hari Announces 2024 Australian Tour With Sarah Grynberg

Johann Hari and Sarah Grynberg | Image via Supplied

Johann Hari will visit Australia in October for a series of live events. Hari a New York Times best-selling author, will join Sarah Grynberg, host of the popular podcast A Life of Greatness, for these special discussions.

During the events, Hari will talk about his book Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention. The book explores the modern “attention revolution” and its impact on our ability to focus. Hari will delve into the crisis of attention affecting both children and adults, and how major tech companies are contributing to this issue. He will also address how environmental factors, like pollution and chemicals, can disrupt our concentration.

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Following his presentation, Hari will engage in an in-depth discussion with Grynberg and take questions from the audience. This series promises to be a thought-provoking experience, offering insights into the challenges of maintaining focus in today’s world.

Don’t miss the chance to hear from one of today’s most influential voices on attention and technology. For more details and tickets, visit the TEG DAINTY website.

Johann Hari Australian Tour 2024

Wednesday, 16th October – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Friday, 18th October – Goldfields Theatre, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, Melbourne

Sunday, 20th October – Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra

Thursday, 24th October – Concert Hall, QPAC, Brisbane

Saturday, 26th October – The Regal Theatre, Perth

Sunday, 27th October – Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide

Tickets via Teg Dainty

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Watch the first trailer for the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown

A teaser trailer has been released for James Mangold‘s upcoming Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown.

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The film stars Timothée Chalamet as Dylan – here’s some blurb about it.

Set in the influential New York music scene of the early 60s, A COMPLETE UNKNOWN follows 19-year-old Minnesota musician BOB DYLAN’s (Timothée Chalamet) meteoric rise as a folk singer to concert halls and the top of the charts – his songs and mystique becoming a worldwide sensation – culminating in his groundbreaking electric rock and roll performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.

A Complete Unknown opens in the UK and Ireland in January 2025.

Uncut readers will, of course, remember Todd HaynesI’m Not There, which Uncut described as “an audaciously prismatic portrait of Dylan wholly as contrary, confrontational, playful, provocative, unpredictable, enigmatic, allusive and often just as downright funny as its subject.”

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The Lex French Quartet shares new single, “Colour Grid”

The Lex French Quartet Draws Inspiration from Miles Davis and Paul Klee’s Painting ‘New Harmony’ On “Colour Grid” Single Inspired by both the painting and Miles Davis’s seminal second quintet in its approach, “Colour Grid” – as well as the band’s upcoming debut album In the World’s First Summer –aims to exemplify communication and improvisation. “Miles Davis’s quintet was a band that prioritized communication and improvisation, embraced lush and open harmonic soundscapes, and above all, placed the spirit of spontaneity at the center […]

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Watch Taylor Swift Give Flavor Flav a Cute Shout-Out From the Eras Tour Stage in Hamburg

Even Taylor Swift has to pay her respects to the king. After spotting Flavor Flav — aka “King Swiftie” — in the crowd at her first Eras Tour show in Hamburg, Germany, the 34-year-old pop star took a moment to give him a sweet shout-out from the stage.

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In a video posted by the rapper on X Tuesday (July 23), Swift stands underneath a rainstorm of confetti while preparing to wrap up her three-hour-plus show at Volksparkstadion. She then locks eyes with him and excitedly mouths, “Flavor Flav!” before pointing at him with a big smile on her face.

“It’s the guy from Public Enemy also known as KING SWIFTIE,” Flav captioned the clip. “Coming straight to Germany to see me,!!! Shout out back to @taylorswift13 @taylornation13 and her team and family for having me,!!! ??????”

The 65-year-old hip-hop star also showed off a gift he seemingly received from another Swiftie in Germany: a name plate reading “Flavor Flav, King Swiftie.” “Ya boy appreciates the love and everything every Swiftie as ever given or sent me,,, ??” he wrote, sharing a video of him dancing with the present to Lady Gaga’s “Applause,” which was part of Swift’s pre-show music.

Flav’s trip to Hamburg comes more than a year after he attended his first Eras Tour show in Detroit, which he later revealed was the impetus of his Swiftiehood. “It started because I got a girl that lives in Detroit and her kids wanted to go to the Eras Tour concert,” he said on Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning radio show in January. “So my manager got in contact with Taylor Swift’s people and they hooked me up some tickets and passes … a lot of these fans were coming up to me — these young kids, man, I’m surprised they even knew who I was! — and they start giving me these friendship bracelets.”

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“Her fanbase embraced me, and I embraced them back,” he added at the time. “So, I went home and I started really listening to Taylor. I’m listening to her music, and I’m like, ‘Yo, this girl is dope!’ She’s writing a lot about experiences that she goes through in life, just like a Mary J. Blige.”

Flav has since been vocal in his love for Swift, and is quick to come to her defense, such as the time he dissed Jo Koy for making a jab at the pop star during his Golden Globes monologue. He’s snapped a few photos with the “Anti-Hero” singer at award shows, and attended her Eras Tour concert film premiere in October.

See Flavor Flav’s posts from the Eras Tour show in Hamburg below.

It’s the guy from Public Enemy
also known as KING SWIFTIE
Coming straight to Germany to see me,!!!

Shout out back to @taylorswift13 @taylornation13 and her team and family for having me,!!! ??????#TSErasTour #HamburgTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/1rs7ta7Wmn

— FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) July 23, 2024

Ya boy appreciates the love and everything every Swiftie as ever given or sent me,,, ?? pic.twitter.com/bHxkDPQEVh

— FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) July 23, 2024

Indie-Pop Darlings GRXCE Drop Debut EP & National Headline Tour Dates

GRXCE | Credit: Zosia Francka / Supplied

NSW indie-pop favourites GRXCE have just dropped the motherload. As well as releasing their long-awaited debut EP, Sorry For Being Sad, earlier this month, the quartet have also just announced a forthcoming self-produced short film and a national headline tour to boot.

Produced and mixed with Fletcher Matthews (The Buoys, Dear Seattle), Sorry For Being Sad is an indie-pop opus of “sad music you can dance to”, filled with honest lyricism, lush production and an engrossing conceptual storyline.

GRXCE – Sorry For Being Sad

“Sorry For Being Sad is a conceptual journey following my experience navigating my early twenties,” vocalist Jamila Grace explains in a press statement. “It’s a coming of age story starting from when I moved 7 hrs away from my regional hometown of Corindi Beach to experiencing my first break-up and first mental health diagnosis with anxiety.”

She continues: “It centres heavily around how my anxiety diagnosis impacted experiences in love, friendship and growing up. It has been a super reflective process and really feels like a full circle experience.”

Behind the scenes, GRXCE have also been working on a short film that’s set to follow the EP’s release. Created and conceptualised by writer/director Sinead Campion, the Sorry For Being Sad film will be out just before the band kick off their national tour this August.

Said tour will see the band visit three East Coast states over eight shows, hitting stages in Melbourne, Newcastle, Coffs Harbour, Brisbane, Byron Bay, Wollongong, Sydney and Port Macquarie.

You can peep all those exact dates and details down below.

GRXCE – Sorry For Being Sad Tour Dates

Saturday, 17th August – Yah Yahs, Melbourne, VIC

Thursday, 22nd August – Hamilton Station, Newcastle, NSW

Saturday, 31st August – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW

Sunday, 1st September – Tomcat, Brisbane, QLD

Thursday, 12th September – Beach Hotel, Byron Bay, NSW

Friday, 20th September – La La La’s, Wollongong, NSW

Saturday, 21st September – The Vanguard, Sydney, NSW

Saturday, 5th October – Springfest, Port Macquarie, NSW

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Thelma Plum Returns With Intimate New Single, ‘Nobody’s Baby’

Thelma Plum | Credit: Kira Puru / Supplied

Thelma Plum is back to bless our ears with new music. The Meanjin-born Gamilaraay Woman and beloved singer-songwriter has today shared a heartfelt new single dubbed ‘Nobody’s Baby’, which sees her reflect on a bittersweet paradox from her youth.

“Nobody’s Baby is about the intersections of girlhood and growing up,” the artist explains in a press statement. “When I was younger I was kind of forced to grow up fairly quickly and it impacted me in ways I’m only discovering now that I am an actual adult.” 

Thelma Plum – ‘Nobody’s Baby’

She continues: “I was always wanting to make myself seem older and more mature, and always trying to prove myself. I feel sad for the younger me but I am also proud of her. It’s complicated and I didn’t necessarily understand it all until I wrote this record, in particular this song. I still don’t really understand it but maybe Nobody’s Baby will help me explain that to you, and maybe me too.”

The single comes accompanied by a stunning music video directed by Studio Antics, which you can watch up above. Set against the backdrop of an equestrian club, the clip channels vintage glamour, capturing Thelma styled in Kourh, Marta Design and Nicol & Ford, with jewellery by Immortale.

Meanwhile, her fresh press shots were snapped by fellow artist and friend, Kira Puru.

‘Nobody’s Baby’ is the first bit of new music we’ve heard from Thelma since here 2023 release ‘We Don’t Talk About It’, which followed on from her MEANJIN EP.

Fans will likely be able to catch the ARIA-winning artist performing it live at triple j’s One Night Stand festival this September.

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