Rihanna Agrees To Reduce Restraining Order On Chris Brown

It’s been 2 years almost exactly since Rihanna and Chris Brown had their widely publicized abusive fight that kept them both from attending the Gammy Awards. Now Rihanna is ready to put the restraining order against her ex to rest. Rihanna’s lawyers said that she has moved on from the incident where Brown attacked her during a fight and that she has granted Brown’s request, asking the courts to reduce the restraining order to a level one.

Per Huffington Post:

Rihanna has requested that the restraining order be dropped to a level one, which would allow Brown to be in contact with her so long as he does not annoy, molest or harass her. Ostensibly, this was done so that they can both attend award shows, though Brown won’t be attending the Grammys despite his nominations.

Brown still has to complete 1,400 hours of community labor and he’s still on probation for his attack on Rihanna, In court last month for a progress report, a Los Angeles judge announced that the singer had finished a year-long domestic violence class. As for Rihanna, she’s still urging her fans to move past the abuse and concentrate on her music instead. In response to an upset Twitter follower who criticized her Thursday for easing up on the restraining order, Rihanna twittered:

“I would’ve sworn he beat YOUR a**, just by how upset you are! My fans don’t care about a restraining order and neither do I! My bad!”

I doubt this means there will be any sort of a reunion for the once-couple, but I really hope this doesn’t come back to bite her later on…

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Chris Brown Gets High Marks From Judge

Chris Brown seems to be taking care of business when it comes to his attempt in making up for his charges of assault on Rihanna. He was sentenced to 5 years probation and six months community labor last year. At the most recent progress hearing, Judge Patricia Schnegg spoke very highly of his commitment.

Per MTV:

“Of all probationers I’ve ever had, and I’ve had thousands of probationers, no one has ever done a better or more consistent job than you have,” Schnegg said. “And I really want to commend you for taking responsibility, and for actually working diligently to complete all of the things the court has required of you.”

The Los Angeles Superior Court Judge announced that Brown is close to completing his anger management courses and has 73 of his 180 days of community service completed. Brown has been doing graffiti removal and roadside clean up as part of his service in his home state of Virginia. He has to check into the LA County courts periodically for updates on his progress but so far so good.

Kudos to you, Chris. While I don’t approve of his actions in the past, it’s nice to see he’s taking the steps forward to turn his life around.

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