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More Trouble For Foxy Brown, Rapper Banned From BK Restuarant

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  • More Trouble For Foxy Brown, Rapper Banned From BK Restuarant

    Foxy Brown has reportedly been banned from Junior's Restaurant in New York for repeatedly attempting to skip out on bills and verbally abusing the eatery's employees.

    According to Alan Rosen, the restaurant's owner who recently spoke to the New York Post, the ban was imposed after the Brooklyn bred rapper cursed out a manager and walked out on a $53 check on Friday (March 2). When someone from her entourage came back to pay, the manager said: "Look, don't pay for it, just don't come back."

    "She comes to Junior's because she likes the food, but she doesn't want to pay for it!" said Rosen. "She tries to skip out on checks and she's not polite."

    Brown allegedly tried to skip out on a $200 bill on Tuesday (February 27) and another bill the week before.

    "None of the waiters want to serve her because she's known for cursing out people," explained Junior's manager Hasting Strainrod. "I think she needs therapy. She's been coming in for years, and it's always a little drama."

    In related news, Brown avoided being ticked or arrested on Saturday night (March 3) after she illegally parked her SUV at a bus stop in Brooklyn while dining with her fiancé across the street at La Villa.

    According to New York's Daily News, when Brown saw police approach her car through the restaurant window, she immediately went out and moved her vehicle.

    Brown (born Inga Marchand) is currently on probation for assaulting two manicurists in Manhattan's Bloomie Nails in 2004.

    A judge gave the 27- year-old lyricist "one more chance" on Thursday (March 1) after she pleaded guilty to violating her probation by leaving New York without permission two weeks ago.

    Brown's trip outside New York became public knowledge when she was arrested in Florida on (February 15) at the Queen Beauty Supply shop for allegedly throwing hair glue at a store employee who asked her to leave because the business was closing. The rapper was also accused of spitting on the store employee and struggling with an officer who wanted to question her about the incident.

    Brown, who was charged with battery and obstruction of justice, declared her innocence via an impromptu press conference on Monday (February 26). She claimed she had been "vilified in the media" and she was a "victim of an overzealous police department."

    Source: sohh.com

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