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On Monday, Christopher Hollosy, Chris Brown’s bodyguard, was found guilty of assaulting a man outside of a Washington, D.C. hotel in October.

Following the verdict, the singer’s own assault trial was set to begin, but a judge delayed the proceedings until Wednesday.

According to CNN:

D.C. Superior Judge Patricia Wynn said Christopher Hollosy was not justified in hitting Parker Adams since there was no evidence he was advancing on the singer as he took photos with a fan.

Wynn, who will also decide Brown’s case, said she believed the testimony of a limousine driver who said Brown hit Adams before Hollosy attacked.

Breezy, though facing a misdemeanor charge, is also facing some serious consequences for the scuffle with Adams.

He could receive probation in the District of Columbia if found guilty, but a Los Angeles judge is waiting on the verdict before deciding whether Brown, 24, will remain jailed in California.

An acquittal would give Brown’s lawyer a chance to argue that he should be allowed to make his own way back to California for a probation hearing. Otherwise, he’ll have to go back the way he came to Washington: on “Con Air,” the federal inmate transport system.

We’re sure Breezy’s camp has their fingers crossed. We’ll keep you updated on the latest in Brown’s case.

SOURCE: CNN | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty

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