The
report was included in a prosecution motion seeking to have Brown's probation
revoked over discrepancies in the records of his 2009 community service
sentence for beating his girlfriend and fellow pop star Rihanna.
Ocean
said Brown punched him after the pair got into an argument over the parking
space at a West Hollywood recording studio on January 27.Ocean told police that at one point Brown shouted he and his entourage could "bust" him, which prosecutors say is a slang term for shooting someone.
Brown performs at the American Music Awards
The
prosecution motion also said there was no credible evidence to show Brown had
completed the required community service after his conviction on battery
charges.
The
prosecutor's motion said records submitted to prove Brown did the community
service were "at best sloppy documentation and at worst fraudulent
reporting".
Logs
showed the singer performing double shifts in the city of Richmond, Virginia,
and at a day care centre where his mother once worked.
"This
inquiry provided no credible, competent or verifiable evidence that defendant
Brown performed his community labour as presented to this court," Deputy
District Attorney Mary Murray wrote.
Brown's
attorney, Mark Geragos, quickly rejected the prosecutor's claims, calling the
filing "shameful and a disgrace".
Mr
Geragos said the District Attorney's office had ignored sworn statements by
police in Virginia that Brown's community service was supervised.
Brown and
Rihanna have since reconciled, with the Barbados-born star telling Rolling
Stone magazine: "We don't have those types of arguments anymore."We value each other. We know exactly what we have now, and we don't want to lose that."
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