It’s no surprise that most celebrities consider themselves above the law.

But for Chris Brown, who was recently found guilty of brutally assaulting ex girlfriend Rihanna, he is also learning that sometimes in life what goes around, comes around – even if you’re a famous RnB star.

In these never seen before pictures taken in February this year – the same month in which the violent attack took place – Chris can be seen illegally spray painting a wall in downtown Los Angeles.

And now the shamed singer, who is facing 1,400 hours of community service, will be expected to wash cars – and remove graffiti from walls.

The footage shows Chris engaging in the illegal activity as he paints a face, before tagging his nickname, Breezy, for unplanned promotional shots by the LA river, near his recording studio.

Earlier this month, a judge sentenced Chris to five years’ probation and six months’ community labor for the beating of the Umbrella singer and ordered hm to stay away from his former girlfriend for the next five years.

LA Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg told Brown that he could be sent to state prison if he violated any terms of his sentence, including an order to stay 90 metres away from Rihanna unless they’re attending music industry events.

Brown will serve his sentence in his home state – Virginia – and his community labor will be overseen by the police chief in Richmond.

The judge said she wanted to ensure that Brown, 20, performs physical labor instead of community service, such as mentoring young people. He will also undergo a year of domestic violence counseling.

(source)

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