50 Cent Cheers Chris Brown’s Release from UK Jail After Posting Nearly $7 Million Bail Amid Serious Assault Charges

Manchester, UK — Rap icon 50 Cent has publicly celebrated the release of fellow artist Chris Brown, who was freed from UK custody after posting a staggering $7 million bail. The news marks a major development in the ongoing legal saga surrounding Brown, who faces serious charges related to an alleged assault at a London nightclub in 2023.

50 Cent, a longtime supporter and collaborator of Brown, expressed his enthusiasm on social media: “CB out he made bond, I’m only saying shit about him because I think he is the best overall artist out. I watched his whole run!” His statement reflects unwavering loyalty amid the controversy.

Chris Brown was arrested last week in Manchester, charged with grievous bodily harm with intent following an incident at Tape nightclub in London. Despite initially being denied bail, Brown was held in custody until June 13 — just two days before the scheduled kickoff of his Breezy Bowl tour in Manchester.

Upon his release, Brown posted a brief but triumphant message on Instagram: “FROM THE CAGE TO THE STAGE!!!” signaling his readiness to resume performing despite the legal battle ahead.

As part of his bail conditions, Brown must reside at a UK address until his trial and has surrendered his passport to authorities. However, he is permitted to travel internationally to fulfill his touring commitments.

The assault allegations stem from an incident where Brown is accused of attacking music producer Abe Diaw, including beating him with a tequila bottle and stomping on his head, leaving Diaw unconscious. CCTV footage has been submitted to prosecutors, who have labeled the case “extremely serious.” Diaw also alleges that Brown spread false rumors about him following the incident.

While the legal case unfolds, fans and critics alike watch closely as one of the music industry’s most polarizing figures navigates these serious accusations — and the high stakes that come with them.

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