Chris Brown’s lawyer says the singer r & b has made nearly 300 hours of community service since his conviction for the assault of the singer Rihanna.
Chris Brown appeared in court in Los Angeles on Thursday morning to tell the judge where he stands in his community work and therapy, which must be completed in October, according to lawyer Mark Geragos.

The singer has made about 20 percent of community work that have been imposed.
Last year, Brown was sentenced to five years probation and six months of community service for assaulting his ex-girlfriend in February 2009.
The singer of 21 years must return to court Aug. 26 for another update, and a judge has demanded a formal probation report on his progress.
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