There have been reports that Chris Brown may be in jail for longer than expected.
The "Loyal" singer has been struggling to stay away from trouble since he assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna back in 2009.
The Washington Post reports that the misdemeanor assault trial for Chris Brown has been continued once again.
The 24-year-old singer is charged with punching a fan after refusing to take a picture with him.
The trial was originally scheduled for last Friday, but was rescheduled for Monday. It was then scheduled to start on Wednesday in Courtroom 202 of D.C. Supreme Court.
The trial is now reportedly scheduled for June 25.
The R&B singer's bodyguard, Christopher Hollosy, who was also charged with misdemeanor assault, was found guilty on Monday by a Superior Court judge after a two-day trial.
Hollosy is reportedly scheduled to be sentenced in June and faces a maximum of six months in jail and a $1000 fine.
It has been reported that Chris Brown is now set to return to Los Angeles where a judge will decide whether the singer should stay in jail or not.
The boyfriend of model Karreuche Tran has evidently still been struggling with his anger management issues.
Last month, a California judge reportedly ordered the singer be locked up for allegedly making threats about using guns while in an anger-management rehabilitation center.
Although it looks like Chris Brown may remain in jail for a while now, there are some people who think that his troubles are a bit hilarious.
The season four premiere of "The Boondocks" went after Chris Brown, reportedly framing the story as an episode of "Law and Order."
The episode begins with "In the celebrity criminal justice system, there are the so-called 'musicians' who commit crimes, and the overpaid private defense attorney's who defend them."
Brown's character goes by Pretty Boy Flizzy who is always "f---ed up" in an effort to stay relevant in the music industry.