The 'Don't Wake Me Up' singer has been summoned for a probation review in Los Angeles today (September 17), but will also face questions about his community service after a prosecutor "raised concerns", The AP reports.

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Brown was sentenced to 180 days of community service, which included the removal of graffiti, roadside clean-up and other manual labour, for his attack on Rihanna.
Despite completing the work with praise from a judge, an audit was ordered back in July.
Brown was forced to defend himself last week when his new tattoo of a Mexican 'sugar skull' was wrongly speculated to depict Rihanna's beaten face.
An image showing copies of the singer's new album Fortune carrying domestic abuse warning stickers in London HMV stores subsequently went viral.



