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Rihanna's Brother Reportedly Pleads Not Guilty To Two Assault Charges


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Just a few weeks after Rihanna reportedly sued her father for using her brand name to fund his own business (without her permission) her younger brother is now dealing with some court issues of his own. According to Barbados Today, the 29-year-old recently pleaded not guilty to two assault charges. 

The publication details how the two assaults took place on January 20th when Rorrey Ronald Fenty allegedly assaulted Lee-Ann Lingo while on a boat called the MV Dream Chaser and the next incident took place when he caused "bodily harm" to a man named Andrew Thorton. Rorrey was granted $1,000 bail and must return to court on June 6th.

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In other Rihanna news, her upcoming (and very anticipated) album is said to be finished

“[Rihanna’s team] have, no lie, 500 records for this project [from] different producers and writers,” a dancehall producer, who remained anonymous, stated. “They’re only choosing 10 records. They’ve been having writing camps and trying to keep them quiet for almost a year and a half now. I’ve been flying to Miami, flying to L.A., cutting records nonstop for this project"

Another source added: "Every artist, every producer, every songwriter in Jamaica or of Jamaican descent has been working on [Rihanna’s album] and has little snippets of publishing or production credits on it."

We're ready when you are, Rihanna. 

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