Sunday, December 30, 2007

MUSIC NEWS: BRANDY OFF THE HOOK!

That's really good for her. We miss you on the scene Brandy, now get back to work!

Props to: Sohh.com

So, finally, R&B singer Brandy has been officially cleared of any wrongdoing related to the fatal car accident she was involved in last year.

As SOHH previously reported, authorites recently announced their belief that Awatef Aboudihaj, the woman who died in the car accident, struck the vehicle in front of her before Brandy made any contact with her car.

While the California Highway Patrol (C.H.P.) initially found Brandy responsible for Aboudihaj's death, the L.A. City Attorney have decided not to file charges against her, according to TMZ. The accident, which occurred on the San Diego freeway on Dec. 30, 2006, has caused a lot of controversy for the singer.

Brandy's attorney, Blair Berk, said she was satisfied with the decision.

"We are extremely pleased that after a more thorough and extensive investigation by authorities, the Los Angeles City Attorney has determined that Brandy Norwood should not be charged with any crime whatsoever relating to the accident back in 2006," Berk said via statement.

Berk went on to say that the last year has been a difficult one for Brandy in light of the C.H.P's initial accusations.

"These past 12 months have posed an extraordinary hardship for Brandy and her family, who have been unfairly forced to live under a cloud of suspicion initially caused by the ill-advised and premature press release sent out by the California Highway Patrol accusing Brandy of wrongdoing before the police investigation was even finished," Berk said. "However, Brandy continues to be mindful that she was so fortunate to be uninjured in this accident and there was a life lost that should be remembered."

Since the accident occurred, Brandy has been hit with four lawsuits, including suits by Aboudihaj's children, husband, a fellow motorist, Mallory Ham, and a $50 million wrongful death suit from Aboudihaj's parents.

In April, Brandy stepped down from her role as judge on "America's Got Talent," saying she couldn't give the new season the attention and commitment it deserved.

[Peep SOHH's gossip blog "Ya Heard" for more on the case

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