Celebrity

Court Releases Bloody Chris Brown Assault Photos

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C. has released photos of singer Chris Brown, his bodyguard Christopher Hollosy, and his alleged victim, Parker Adams, from the incident that occurred last fall.

Brown and his bodyguard Christopher Hollosy were both arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault after being accused of punching a man outside the W Hotel on October 27th.

Photographs show Brown taking a photo with fans prior to the alleged assault, as well as Hollosy behind bars after that October night.

Hollosy told authorities that he punched a man, 20-year-old Parker Adams, after he allegedly tried to get onto Brown’s tour bus. Adams had a different story during the trial and claimed that Brown, and later Hollosy, punched him after he attempted to join in on a photo the singer was taking with two women.

Brown denies the claims and states he was inside the tour bus at the time of the alleged attack. Witnesses testified otherwise during Hollosy’s trial, saying that both men were involved.

Court papers said that the alleged victim’s nose was fractured. A photo has now surfaced showing the bloody nose that resulted from that night.

Hollosy had been expected to testify and say that he, not Brown, hit Adams. He was convicted of assault in a separate trial, but plans to appeal. Prosecutors in D.C. say they would not be inclined to give Hollosy immunity if he testifies during Brown’s trial out of concern that he may lie.

Brown’s trial in D.C. is currently on hold while Hollosy appeals his verdict. He faces a probation violation charge in connection to the Rihanna assault. If convicted, he could face up to four years in jail.

A civil case is also in the works. Adams has filed a $3 million lawsuit against both Brown and Hollosy for doctors’ bills as well as pain and suffering.

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