Chris Brown, former Rihanna, arrested for aggression in the United Kingdom

R&B American singer Chris Brown, accused of “serious injuries” in the United Kingdom, He will remain arrested until June 13, a British judge decided on Friday.
Brown, suspect from an aggression to a musical producer in a London nightclub in 2023, was arrested Thursday at a hotel in Mercanster and accused shortly after, and appeared this Friday in a court in that city in the northern England.
The American singer Chris Brown was arrested Thursday in Manchester and accused of “serious injuries” for alleged aggression against a musical producer in a London disco in 2023, the police of the British capital reported.
Rihanna’s R&B star and ex -partner, with an important history of accusations for violence, was arrested on Thursday morning in a hotel in the city of the northwest of England and is in custody.
He is accused of “intentional serious injuries” linked to “an aggression, which would have taken place in a place in Hanover Square in London on February 19, 2023,” he added.
According to Tabloid The Sun, Chris Brown was accused by the music producer Abe Diaw of having attacked him that night at the Tape disco, in that place located in the exclusive Mayfair neighborhood of downtown London.
The artist would have allegedly released A bottle at the head of the producer and would have hit him while on the ground.
The singer, who began his career in the 2000s and has sold dozens of millions of records worldwide, was then touring in the United Kingdom.
Chris Brown plans to start next month a new world tour, with about ten concerts scheduled in June and July in the United Kingdom.
The singer has been the subject of numerous accusations for violent acts in the past. For example, he was convicted of having hit Rihanna, who was then his girlfriend, before the 2009 Grammy Awards.
That incident forced the singer, superstar of pop, to absent from the annual gala of the music industry.
In 2012 he participated in an altercation in a disco with the Canadian singer Drake in which the French basketball star Tony Parker was injured.
A few years later he declared himself guilty of assaulting a follower in Washington in 2014.
At the beginning of 2025, the singer filed a claim of 500 million dollars against Warner Bros. Discovery and other companies because they considered a “defamatory documentary” about his person.
The documentary “Chris Brown: A History of Violence”, Transmitted on October 27, 2024, on the Channel Research Discovery of that media conglomerate, it tracks the complaints filed against the American R&B singer over the years.
Brown’s lawyers alleged in the lawsuit that their client is accused of “atrocious acts, including sexual aggression” and was manipulation of evidence that were discredited in the courts and discarded by unfounded character.