The 'Forever' singer was charged for domestic abuse and was placed on probation along with a mandatory sentence of 1,400 hours community service.

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According to The AP, at least one-third of Brown's community service hours were completed at a Virginia daycare centre where his mother once worked.
However, prosecutors and Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg are now challenging the validity of Brown's recorded hours.
Schnegg has described the community service reports as "somewhat cryptic", though the court has yet to divulge what the discrepancies are.
Ida Minter, administrator of the Tappahannock Children's Centre which Brown attended as a child, said: "I think Chris always goes beyond because he always wants to give back to where he grew up. And this was a part of his home because his mum worked here full-time.
"If you've ever been involved in stripping and waxing, it's hard. It's a lot of work."
Prosecutors are continuing inquiries into Brown's recorded hours.









