According to “E! News,” Rihanna has requested that the restraining order be lowered to a level one. That means the two talented singers can have contact with one another as long as Brown doesn’t “annoy, molest or harass her.”
Brown’s attorney, Mark Geragos, has been informed of her approval, but Geragos still needs to go to court to have the order officially modified by a judge.
Despite the positive gesture from the Barbadian beauty, it may go for naught. Even though he is nominated for three Grammys this year, Brown won’t be in attendance citing scheduling conflicts. Rihanna, however, is among the confirmed performers at the awards show.
Brown, however, will be in L.A. for the collage of NBA All-Star weekend activities. He will host an NBA Celebrity All-Star Game alongside the likes of Justin Bieber, Magic Johnson, Zach Levi, Common and Rob Kardashian.
Brown appeared in an L.A. court on Jan. 28 for a progress report in his assault case. The judge announced that Brown completed his yearlong domestic violence class “in fine fashion.”
At that time, Geragos asked that the restraining order be dropped because it could be a “problem with award shows.” –terry shropshire