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Photos from Chris Brown bodyguard trial released

WASHINGTON - A judge has approved the release of five photos that prosecutors entered into evidence in the assault trial of singer Chris Brown's bodyguard.

One image shows Brown posing with two women outside a Washington hotel last year before the alleged assault. Another shows Brown and bodyguard Christopher Hollosy in custody.

Other images show Parker Adams, the man the pair are accused of punching after he tried to get on the singer's tour bus, with a bloody nose and shirt.

Hollosy was convicted of assault and plans to appeal. Brown's trial was delayed for months. Hollosy told police that he, not Brown, punched Adams.

Brown is in custody in California, where he faces probation issues over his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend singer Rihanna. No new trial date is set in Washington.

This photo shows a close-up of a bloody shirt worn by Parker Adams, one of five photos that prosecutors entered into evidence in the assault trial of Christopher Hollosy, the bodyguard of Chris Brown. Prosecutors say Brown and Hollosy hit 20-year-old Adams after Adams tried to get into a photo Brown was taking with two women outside his tour bus. Associated Press/U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
This photo of Parker Adams is one of five entered into evidence in the assault trial of Christopher Hollosy, the bodyguard of Chris Brown. Prosecutors say Brown and Hollosy hit 20-year-old Adams after he tried to get into a photo Brown was taking. Associated Press/U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
This photo of Christopher Hollosy in custody after the alleged assault outside a Washington hotel is one of five photos that prosecutors entered into evidence in the assault trial of Hollosy, the bodyguard of Chris Brown. Associated Press/U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
Prosecutors say Chris Brown and his bodyguard Christopher Hollosy hit 20-year-old Parker Adams after he tried to get into this photo Brown was taking with two women outside his tour bus. Hollosy was convicted of assault and plans to appeal. Brown's trial was delayed for months. Associated Press/U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
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