NY judge dismisses charges against Foxy Brown


Posted July 12, 2011 by Heather Warlick Comment on this article Leave a comment
Inga Marchand, also known as Foxy Brown, laughs while talking to reporters after leaving court in New York, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Charges that rapper Foxy Brown violated a court order by mooning her neighbor have been dropped. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Inga Marchand, also known as Foxy Brown, laughs while talking to reporters after leaving court in New York, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Charges that rapper Foxy Brown violated a court order by mooning her neighbor have been dropped. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK (AP) — A judge on Tuesday dropped charges that rapper Foxy Brown violated a court order by mooning her neighbor after the woman told prosecutors she would not testify at the trial.

Assistant District Attorney Robert Isdith said he had tried to meet with the neighbor, Irene Raymond, in the weeks before the trial and didn’t get anywhere. When he finally got in touch with her, she said she didn’t want to pursue the case, he said.

“While the district attorney’s office has no doubt the defendant committed this crime, we have no other choice but to dismiss this case,” Isdith said.

Brown, whose real name is Inga Marchand, pleaded not guilty to criminal contempt and her trial was slated to begin Tuesday, following a dressing-down at her last court hearing by State Supreme Court Justice John Walsh when she appeared hours late.

The 31-year-old hip hop star was punctual this time, wearing a short silver silk dress and towering spike heels, and smiled and hugged he attorneys as the courtroom erupted when Walsh dismissed the case.

“I was falsely arrested twice, slandered and defamed,” she said outside court, as she gave a thumbs-up and smiled for cameras. She described Raymond as jealous, and someone with a “borderline obsession,” “someone who wants to be you or have your life … that I worked really hard for,” she said.

The Brooklyn-based rapper was a teenager when she broke onto the rap scene as a protege of Jay-Z, but her career has foundered in recent years.

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