Star Must Pick Up Rubbish For Rihanna Attack |
Chris Brown will have to remove graffiti, pick up trash and wash cars as part of his sentence for beating ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
He will do the community service in Richmond, Virginia - near his home.
In a letter to the judge in the case, Richmond Police chief Bryan Norwood outlined some of Brown's tasks.
They include graffiti removal, rubbish removal, washing cars, cleaning and maintaining grounds.
Chief Norwood would not expand further on the details of what Brown would be doing.
"The letter speaks for itself," he said.
"We will not be offering further details regarding his work responsibilities."
The star will be supervised during his service but will have to pay for any additional security if the public becomes aware of him.
Brown, 20 attacked Umbrella singer Rihanna on February 8 as the couple drove home from a Grammy Awards party.
The incident left Rihanna with cuts and bruises on her face, forcing her to cancel a performance at the Grammys later that day.
Brown later said he was "sorry and saddened" by the events and was seeking the counselling of his pastor, family and friends. skynews
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