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Chris Brown Celebrates Freedom After Release From Jail at "Extremely Private" Party With Karrueche Tran, Close Friends

An eyewitness exclusively tells E! News that about 50 people attended the low-key event, held at a private residence

By Natalie Finn Jun 06, 2014 1:04 AMTags
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Before Chris Brown gets back to business—a little play time.

Three days after his release from jail, the embattled R&B star celebrated his much-appreciated freedom at an intimate party held Thursday afternoon at a private residence in Los Angeles, with only his nearest and dearest in attendance.

An eyewitness tells E! News that the 25-year-old Brown looked better than he had in years at the "extremely private" event, "very healthy and focused."

Seemingly on-again girlfriend Karrueche Tran led a blindfolded Brown through the house and out to the backyard, where guests included Amber Rose, Akon, T-Pain, Big Sean and Tyga.

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The guests erupted into cheers when Brown made his appearance.

"The music is low, it's more like a BBQ than a party, food is on the grill," our eyewitness added. Brown "seems very happy."

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The Grammy winner spent nearly two and a half months behind bars for violating his probation stemming from his 2009 assault conviction for hitting Rihanna.

He copped to the violation and was sentenced May 9 to another 131 days, but he ultimately qualified for early release. Afterward Brown tweeted, "Humbled and Blessed...Back to the Music and the Fans...Thank you GOD."

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His probation was extended until Jan. 23, 2015, and he will be required to submit to random drug testing at least three times a week, participate in psychiatric counseling two times a week and attend outpatient therapy at least twice a week. He also must complete whatever remains of the 1,000 additional hours of community service he was given last August when his probation was revoked following a car accident. (Charges related to the crash were later dismissed.)

Brown is still facing a misdemeanor battery charge in Washington, D.C., for allegedly punching a man, his arrest back East having constituted the probation violation in question.

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