So, Chris Brown strolls into a London courtroom on a sunny Friday morning, July 11th, and—surprise!—pleads not guilty to yet another couple of charges stemming from that notorious nightclub melee where he allegedly clocked a guy with a tequila bottle. Now, I can’t help but wonder if Mercury retrograde had a hand in this chaotic scene—because, honestly, who else trips over legal drama quite like Breezy? With about 20 loyal fans packed in the gallery, cheering him on like he’s headlining the biggest comeback tour of the century, the saga thickens: assault causing actual bodily harm and carrying a weapon in public are the new allegations. It’s like the universe keeps tossing him curveballs—and he’s batting them with a smirk, no less. From a $6.7 million bail drop in Manchester to cracking jokes about jail time on stage, Chris Brown’s legal rollercoaster is anything but dull. So, what cosmic forces are at play here, and how will this all unfold when the trial kicks off in October 2026? Hang tight—this star-studded courtroom drama is just getting started. LEARN MORE.
Chris Brown showed up in a London courtroom Friday morning (July 11) and pleaded not guilty to two more charges tied to that wild nightclub incident where he allegedly cracked a dude with a tequila bottle.
The courtroom was packed with about 20 supporters watching from the gallery, clearly riding for Breezy, who is now fighting accusations of assault causing actual bodily harm and carrying a weapon in public.
This all stems from a February 2023 situation at Tape nightclub where music producer Abraham Diaw says Brown went off on him.
Brown got picked up in Manchester back in May when he landed in the U.K. for his Breezy Bowl tour. Cops held him for nearly a week until he dropped a whopping $6.7 million for bai to get out.
Brown had already pleaded not guilty last month to the more serious charge—attempting to cause grievous bodily harm. His boy Hoody Baby is also charged and pleaded not guilty in connection to the fracas back in June.
Still, he didn’t let the arrest slow him down. He hit the stage in Manchester just weeks later and even joked about the whole thing.
“Thank you for coming and supporting me. And thank you to the jail… It was really nice,” Chris Brown said.
The trial’ is scheduled for October 26, 2026.
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