If Chris Brown's alleged hit-and-run is found to have violated the terms of his 2009 battery case on Rihanna, the rapper could face up to four years behind bars.
According to the 24-year-old singer, he did nothing wrong when he was involved in a minor accident last week, claiming that the other driver is ducking attempts to discuss the matter, TMZ.com has reported.
He allegedly had refused to give his driver's license number and provided wrong insurance information to the driver of a Mercedes he rear-ended, which, if found true, could put his probation in the earlier case in jeopardy.
Sources close to him said that Brown gave the woman all the correct information but when his lawyer tried to call her up, she hung up on him; subsequent calls to her have gone unanswered.
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