Chris Brown case details were revealed last week following an assault incident involving the R&B star. According to a report from Radar Online, the "Loyal" singer has issued a statement expressing his intent to move on from the ordeal, saying he is "trying to live (his) life the most honest way (I) can."
The said Chris Brown case statement read: "I realize that what I do for a living opens my life to public scrutiny and that I have a responsibility to everyone because of that exposure.
The 25-year-old added: "I can say that I am only human and I have made mistakes. I can say that I try to live my life in the the most true, honest way that I can. I am not perfect, no one is."
"No one is harder on me than me. No one can please everyone. No one can live in the past and expect to grow," said the singer.
Radar Online said Chris Brown claims he has been "moving forward". The R&B talent hopes he is "not defined by just a few moments in my life but all of the moments that will make up my life."
Last week, the singer pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault charges in Washington. According to the report from Daily Mail, Chris Brown's girlfriend Karrueche Tran was present during the hearing to support her boyfriend.
The Chris Brown case stemmed from an incident in Washington wherein the R&B star allegedly punched a man. The singer was said to have been provoked after the man tried to join a picture of Chris Brown with two women outside the W hotel.
Chris Brown was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault. He was sentenced to time served on Tuesday, and had been in jail for two days due to the case, said Daily Mail.
The man at the center of the controversy claimed he was simply trying to get a photograph with the singer.
Christopher Hollosy, a security personnel of the R&B superstar, was also accused of hitting the victim in relation with the Chris Brown case.
TMZ reported that Chris Brown apologized in court, saying he wanted to fix his music career.