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Chris Brown breaks silence over ‘nightclub bottle attack’ as he’s seen leaving jail after ‘paying £4M bail’

Published on May 21, 2025 at 04:50 PM

CHRIS Brown has broken his silence as he leaves jail after paying a reported £4million bail today.

Pictures showed the American singer, 36, in the back of his entourage’s car

Chris Brown leaving Forest Bank Prison in a Mercedes van.
A white Mercedes minivan was seen transporting Brown from prison
Man in a car wearing a baseball cap.
Pictures show the American singer, 36, in the back of entourage’s car driving away
Instagram post:
Chris Brown has broken his silence after being granted bail today

Brown was seen being transported out in a white Mercedes-Benz minivan alongside his girlfriend.

He was wearing a dark brown jumper and black flat cap hat.

In an Instagram story, the artist wrote: “From the cage to the stage!!!

“Breezy Bowl.”;;

The bail conditions mean Brown must surrender his passport or any travel documents to police.

But there are exceptions which allow him to continue his Breezy Bowl XX , as mentioned in Brown’s Instagram post after being released on bail.

Each time the singer needs to travel internationally for a gig, his passport will be collected from police and returned to him by a lawyer.

He will then surrender the document to another lawyer when he arrives at his destination.

They will retain it until he needs to travel to the next country.

The singer is set to kick off his 20-year anniversary tour in , , next month.

The UK-leg begins on June 15, starting with two nights at the Co-op Live stadium in Manchester, followed by performances in Cardiff, London, Birmingham and Glasgow.

He will return to the US on July 30 for the North American tour, ending in Memphis on October 19.

He will be required to be back in the UK on October 24 for a further case management hearing.

The artist is accused of assaulting producer Abe Diaw at Tape nightclub in Mayfair, Central, in February 2023.

Chris Brown wearing a Chicago White Sox baseball cap and sunglasses.
Brown was charged with grievous bodily harm
Chris Brown's transport leaving Forest Bank Prison.
He was granted bail today
Chris Brown at a nightclub.
Brown at Tape Nightclub on night of alleged assault in February 2023

He was arrested at the five-star Lowry Hotel inlast week after flying into the city on a private jet.

The 36-year-old appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on Friday charged with one count of grievous bodily harm.

District Judge Joanne Hirst said the case was “too serious”;; to be dealt with in her court and remanded him in custody to appear at Southwark Crown Court next month.

Brown was today granted bail after a further application was made to the London court.

Judge Tony Baumgartner laid out a number of conditions the rapper must abide by.

He said the two-time winner must reside at an address known to the court.

A security of £5million must also be lodged with the court – and £4million of that must be provided before he can be released from custody.

Brown is banned from contacting his co-accused Omolulu Akinlolu, who was charged with GBH by the Met on Saturday.

He is also forbidden from contacting the complainant Mr Diaw or from attending the Tape Nightclub.

Mr Baumgartner moved Brown’s Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing to June 20 to coincide with his co-defendant’s appearance.

Chris Brown performing on stage.
Chris Brown performing at the 02 Arena in February 2023
Three people walking on an airport tarmac.
The star was arrested after he landed in the UK for a tour
Hotel with glass facade and bridge.
He was detained at the Lowry Hotel, Manchester, last week

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