
Chris Brown's $10 Million Bail: World Tour Resumes After Assault Charge
Chris Brown Granted Bail in London Assault Case London, England – US singer Chris Brown was granted bail today by a London court, just days after his arrest on charges of serious assault. The news comes as a relief to Brown, whose world tour is slated to begin next month. Brown was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on music producer Abraham Diaw during an alleged incident in a London nightclub in 2023. Prosecutors described the attack as "unprovoked." The court set a substantial bail amount — the equivalent of $10 million USD — reflecting concerns that Brown poses a flight risk. Brown was also required to surrender his passport. "It certainly looks like this tour is going to go ahead," said Ben Downie, reporting for 7NEWS Australia. The report also highlighted Brown's Instagram post, "From the cage to the stage!!!" posted shortly after his release, indicating his intention to proceed with his tour despite the legal challenges. The high bail amount and passport surrender underscore the seriousness of the charges against Brown. The case highlights the complexities faced by international artists navigating legal proceedings in foreign countries. Brown's next court appearance is scheduled for October.