Chris Brown unwittingly violated the court's decision

No matter how hard the organizers of the BET Awards ceremony, which took place last Sunday in Los Angeles, observe the distance between Chris Brown and Carrusi Tran, prescribed by the security warrant, they failed to do this ...

Prohibition of contact

Last week, the Los Angeles court extended the temporary ban on Chris Brown's stay with his ex-girlfriend Carruchey Tran for five years. According to him, the musician can not approach it closer than 100 yards, which is 91 meters.

Chris Brown and Carruche Tren

The novel of lovers, which began in 2012, ended in a scandal and a string of lawsuits. The model accused the perpetrator of beatings and stated that she was afraid for her life. Given the aggression of Brown on the relationship to Rihanna, with whom he had a relationship in the past, going after his assault with hematomas on his face, to doubt the veracity of the words Tran did not have to.

Logical difficulties

The restraining order began to operate only recently, but its enforcement already caused a lot of trouble to third parties. Producers of the BET Awards, at which Brown, whose lead was Tran, had to show miracles of logistics to observe the 91-meter distance between them in an enclosed space.

Carruche Train at the BET Awards-2017

Chris came to the event shortly before his appearance on the stage with Gucci Mane, as he understood that he could not sit in the auditorium during the show. Carruche, who was asked to observe the ex-boyfriend's performance behind the scenes on the screen, refused and preferred to stay near the stage, thereby on her own initiative crossed the threshold of the critical distance between her and Brown.

Chris Brown at the BET Awards-2017

It is noteworthy that Chris' number on the BET Awards was agreed two months ago, which was notified to Karruch when they offered her to become one of the leading awards.

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By the way, having acted, Brown behaved sensibly and hastened to leave the place of the ceremony, so as not to go to jail.