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'I feel like a caged animal!' Chris Brown 'is scared straight in jail as he pursues civil settlement to avoid prison'

'Worst experience of my life': Chris Brown is said to be committed to good behaviour after experiencing jail, pcitred in court last month
'Worst experience of my life': Chris Brown is said to be committed to good behaviour after experiencing jail, cited in court last month




Chris Brown is reported to be suffering in solitary confinement.
The 24-year-old is currently incarcerated until he goes to trial on April 23 for an assault case from last year in Washington D.C.
And the rapper, according to a report by TMZ, has already declared his time behind bars as 'the worst experience' of his life and has even vowed to make sure he never ends up in this position again.


A source, who is reported to have spoken with Brown on the phone, told TMZ that the Fine China singer feels like 'a caged animal' even going so far as to describe his stay as 'the worst experience of my life.' 
The troubled star is even said to be attempting to use his time behind bars productively, by writing music and working out.
The same source claims that Brown vowed over the phone to 'never f**** up again.'


Meanwhile, Brown is allegedly negotiating a financial settlement with the man he reportedly attacked in the hopes of avoiding a prison sentence. 

According to TMZ, the young man's lawyer Mark Geragos is currently in talks with the man's lawyer.


Chris is awaiting trial for allegedly breaking the man's nose during an altercation in Washington D.C. last year.
If a settlement is reached, the criminal case would likely be dropped, reports TMZ, and prosecutors are apparently aware of negotiations.
According to the website, the two parties may have already reached an agreement, but if not it will be a matter of days before they do.
The singer is currently being held at the notorious Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles.
Chris is being held in solitary confinement to protect him from other inmates, so he will spend his hours in the small space, which has a basic bed frame, a small sink and a filthy toilet.
With paint chipping off the wall and graffiti etched into the walls by previous inmates, images show the the filthy conditions Chris will be left alone in until he faces the judge again on April 23.
According to TMZ, the singer will be allowed to work out in his cell or read library books to keep himself occupied.
Chris had been under court orders to remain in treatment since November, one month after he was arrested in Washington, D.C., after a man accused him of punching him in a confrontation outside a hotel.
That case remains pending, and Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin has not yet scheduled a probation violation hearing to address whether he would penalize the singer for the arrest.


The R'n'B singer's probation was revoked in December, but a prosecutor's request in February to send the troubled star to jail was not made.
The judge said Chris was doing well in rehab after a probation officer gave him a good report at his last court hearing on February 28.
He still has 750 hours of community service to complete.


Luke 14:11
For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.



Luke 16:15
And he said unto them, Ye are they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth your hearts: for that which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God.




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