Foxy Brown Pulling a Naomi On Carlton and Prospect
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Yet another update from TMZ.com:
http://www.tmz.com/2007/09/07/judge-to-foxy-apology-is-too-little-too-late/Judge Slams Foxy's Apology -- Ill Waah Waah
Posted Sep 7th 2007 1:16PM by TMZ Staff
Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Train Wrecks
The walking tornado known as Foxy Brown caused a serious storm in court this morning, with defense lawyers begging to quit, with cops and witnesses from all over the tri-state area convening for the hearing.
Foxy's in Manhattan Criminal Court so the judge can determine how long she should spend in the slammer after violating her probation stemming from an assault on a manicurist in 2004, including an alleged attack in Brooklyn and a traffic violation in New Jersey. A source in the courtroom said Foxy was offered a nine-month sentence, but she hasn't taken it yet. Her new defense lawyer, we're told, has been trying to get her to take the deal -- but not before she tried to get taken off the case. Judge Jackson is making her and another lawyer, Alan Stutman, stick with Foxy.
The rapperista has seemed contrite, we're told, dressed conservatively in a gray suit and handcuffs. She read a statement of apology to the court, but the judge, said a source, smacked it down, saying it was, "Too little, too late." At one point, Foxy turned to her mother sitting behind her and mouthed the words, "I love you."
Court has been adjourned for lunch, but after the break, cops from New Jersey are being brought in to testify about her traffic violation there last month, and her probation officer will also be questioned. -
Ooh, TMZ.com is now reporting that she just got sentenced to a year in jail for probation violation.
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When will she ever learn how to behave herself?
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KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY CHARLES J. HYNES ANNOUNCES INDICTMENT OF FOXY BROWN FOR ASSAULT
Brooklyn, September 7, 2007 – Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes today announced the indictment of rapper Ingrid Marchand aka Foxy Brown for the July 31th assault of a neighbor. She was indicted on charges including Assault in the Second Degree, Assault in the Third Degree, Attempted Assault in the Second Degree, Menacing in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree. She faces a maximum of seven years in prison if convicted of the top charge.
The indictment alleges that Marchand, 28, struck a neighbor, Arlene Raymond, in the face with her Blackberry as the victim was walking back to work at a pharmacy after taking a break. This followed several verbal altercations that they have had in the past over Marchand playing loud music from her car in front of Raymond’s home
Raymond suffered an abrasion above her right eye, a loose tooth and a swollen lip. She was taken by ambulance to Brooklyn hospital. Marchand surrendered to the 77th Precinct on August 14.
An indictment is merely an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.
The case is being prosecuted by Robert Isdith, Deputy Bureau Chief in the Trial Bureau Orange Zone.
Contact: Sandy Silverstein
718-250-2300
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