According to legal documents obtained by E! News, the famous
singer is believed to be suffering from bipolar disorder and post-traumatic
stress disorder.
The letter from the rehab facility states, "Mr. Brown
will also require close supervision by his treating physician in order to
ensure his bipolar mental health condition remains stable. It is not uncommon
for patients with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Bipolar II to use substances
to self-medicate their biomedical mood swings and trauma triggers."
It continues, "Mr. Brown became aggressive and acted out
physically due to his untreated mental health disorder, severe sleep
deprivation, inappropriate self-medicating and untreated PTSD."
Additionally, the judge ordered Brown to stay in his
residential rehab program, despite receiving a favorable report from the
probation department.
The singer, who looked clean-cut in a silver suit, sat with
his eyes closed next to his mother, Joyce Hawkins, while his lawyer conferred
with the judge. Judge Brandlin was quoted from the probation report saying,
"It is evident that [Brown] has responded well to the dual diagnosis
treatment."
The report states that Breezy has completed 250 hours of community
labor and has a remaining balance of 750 hours. The celeb currently does
community labor three times a week (24 hours) and at that rate is expected to
complete the hours by Oct. 10.
The report also states that Brown "would like to inform
the court that he appreciates what he has learned in the rehabilitation
facility, as it has allowed him to change his life for the better," and
that "he remains thankful to the court for the opportunity to find out and
learn about himself, his anger issues and the type of person he wants to
become, which is a man who is able to better himself and be a positive role
model."
"Never really goes the way u plan. #LIFE," Brown
tweeted earlier today, after telling his Twitter followers, "Court
tomorrow. Prayers and Positivity. Thank you so much GOD and team breezy for
everything you do."
Brown was ordered to appear back in the Los Angeles court on
April 23 for a probation violation setting hearing.
Culled From E!
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