Foxy Brown skipped another court hearing yesterday (Aug. 23) on charges filed by a former colleague.
Brown's lawyer, Brian J. Neary, told Judge Cynthia D. Jackson that Inga "Foxy Brown" Marchand would be present to contest the two complaints filed by Rasheeda Ellis, who did not have a lawyer present.
Jackson told the rapper's lawyer that Brown was mandated to attend the next session.
During the three-minute session, the judge granted Neary's request for a probable cause hearing, which was set for Sept. 26. Neary said Brown has never had an issue with Rasheeda Ellis, who accuses the rapper of harassment, terrorist threats and verbal abuse.
Ellis, worked for Brown and quit in June. She claims that when she attempted to collect back pay from Brown, Brown showed up at her place of employment with two other people, and threatened through Ellis' cellphone.
"Foxy says she's never had a problem with this woman," Neary told The Associated Press.
He described Ellis as a former consultant to Brown's management company. Neary said he did not know when and where any incident may have occurred with Ellis, a New Jersey resident.
Brown, a native and current resident of New York, stated that Jersey City police were never involved.
Brown, 26, also faces charges for allegedly assaulting two nail salon workers in New York over the cost of a manicure in 2004.
Source: allhiphop.com
Brown's lawyer, Brian J. Neary, told Judge Cynthia D. Jackson that Inga "Foxy Brown" Marchand would be present to contest the two complaints filed by Rasheeda Ellis, who did not have a lawyer present.
Jackson told the rapper's lawyer that Brown was mandated to attend the next session.
During the three-minute session, the judge granted Neary's request for a probable cause hearing, which was set for Sept. 26. Neary said Brown has never had an issue with Rasheeda Ellis, who accuses the rapper of harassment, terrorist threats and verbal abuse.
Ellis, worked for Brown and quit in June. She claims that when she attempted to collect back pay from Brown, Brown showed up at her place of employment with two other people, and threatened through Ellis' cellphone.
"Foxy says she's never had a problem with this woman," Neary told The Associated Press.
He described Ellis as a former consultant to Brown's management company. Neary said he did not know when and where any incident may have occurred with Ellis, a New Jersey resident.
Brown, a native and current resident of New York, stated that Jersey City police were never involved.
Brown, 26, also faces charges for allegedly assaulting two nail salon workers in New York over the cost of a manicure in 2004.
Source: allhiphop.com