Chris Brown's LA neighbors complain to judge

LOS ANGELES

During a status hearing on Thursday for his probation, a judge told prosecutors she received several complaints from Brown's neighbors in West Hollywood.

Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg asked for more information on this before Brown's next hearing in October.

The singer is on probation for attacking ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.

Brown had served 581 hours of community service in Virginia as of January, but needs to complete six months' worth of community labor to complete the terms of his probation.

Brown's attorney, Mark Geragos, downplayed the neighbor dispute, saying Brown was not at fault for some of the complaints. Geragos said West Hollywood city officials have dismissed more than $15,000 in parking citations Brown racked up for parking in a handicapped space at his condominium complex because those were the spaces assigned to him.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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