It was believed that the community service work had been performed, however, when investigators from the Los Angeles DA’s office went to Virginia to double-check, they learned that Brown had not done a thing.
The District Attorney’s office filed a complaint, noting that their inquiry “revealed no credible, competent or verifiable evidence that Defendant Brown performed his community labor as represented to this court.”
The Los Angeles Times broke the story, adding that no one from the Virginia’s Department of Corrections Probation and Parole Office “ever approved, scheduled, supervised, monitored, or verified any of the community labor reported.”