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Brown's Attorney: 'Chris Has Learned His Lesson'

August 31st, 2009 9:13pm EDT favorite Add to My News
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Chris Brown Learns LessonChris Brown's attorney Mark Geragos is confident the disgraced singer will never assault another woman again after enduring the ordeal surrounding his highly-publicized attack on ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

The "Kiss Kiss" singer has been sentenced to five years probation, six months community service and handed a restraining order to keep his distance from Rihanna for the duration of his probation after pleading guilty to the felony crime.

In his first TV interview since the February incident, Brown recently admitted to Larry King that he "can't believe [the assault] actually happened".

During the same interview, due to be aired on Wednesday, Geragos reveals he has grown so close to Brown since the charges were brought against him, he considers the singer like "a son or a nephew".

And he's sure Brown has learned his lesson from the assault.

He tells King, "I'll say it now, so that you can play it back if he ever does anything - but (I have) a high degree of confidence that he's not going to do anything like this in the future."

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