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CHRIS BROWN FINALLY FREE; ONE WITH PROBATION.


It’s Christmas in March for this superstar, whose probation was lifted after six years.

Prior to entering a Los Angeles courthouse yesterday, for yet again another hearing surrounding his 2009 assault ex-girlfriend, Rihanna, Chris brown tweeted…

Hopefully this is my last day in court….. Pray for me…

— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 20, 2015
And those prayers were apparently answered. According to reports, the 25-year-old singer’s probation was lifted after Judge James Brandlin found that Brown had officially completed his 1,000.5 hours of community service and the Probation Department concluded there were no violations.

“I couldn’t be happier or more proud of CB,” Brown’s attorney Mark Geragos told E! News.

It’s safe to say Brown is beyond happy as well. He tweeted…

IM OFF PROBATION!!!!!!!! Thank the Lord!!!!!!

— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) March 20, 2015
Social media also seems to be rejoicing for the “Fine China” recording artist, whose “Thank the Lord” is trending on Twitter with his probation tweet being favorited 13,000 times.

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