SINGER Chris Brown has been allowed to return to the US from Britain — but only under stringent bail conditions.
The Forever hitmaker, 36, is accused of attacking music producer Abraham Diaw at the Tape club in London’s Mayfair.
Yesterday, he won an appeal to vary conditions and is now allowed to leave the UK before his trial next October.
Judge Tony Baumgartner told the Grammy Award-winner: “You will have to come back to the UK when you are required to do so.”
Brown, along with Dallas rapper Omololu Akinlolu, 38, denies actual bodily harm and grievous bodily harm in February 2023.
He also faces one count of having an offensive weapon — namely a tequila bottle.
Brown appeared at Southwark Crown Court today wearing a baggy white shirt, black tie and glasses to for an application to vary bail conditions.
Akinlolu was wearing a cream cricket jumper and brown chinos.
The pair confirmed their names simultaneously with a ‘yes ma’am’ in front of a public gallery filled with fans of the R and B star.
The pair are required back at Southwark crown court on January 28 for a pre-trial hearing.
Brown and Akinlolu will then face a week-long trial on 26 October next year.
