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Chris Brown Avoid Criminal Charges Over GMA Incident

Embattled R&B star Chris Brown is breathing a sigh of relief, as new reports surfaced that the platinum-selling artist will avoid criminal charges from television network ABC following his post-performance meltdown on Good Morning America yesterday.

According to reports, Brown will not face charges for allegedly smashing a window at the TV network.

The network have also reportedly decided that they still want Brown to appear on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ next week. The accusations of vandalism arose suspicion that Brown may have broken his probation for his attack on Rihanna. But network sources tell TMZ that ABC has decided to let this one slide and not pursue a complaint.

Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts has also weighed in on Brown’s actions. Roberts said that she was “shocked like everybody else,” but that Brown had known that the questions were coming. “We’ve had a wonderful relationship,” she said of Brown. “We’d love to have him back.” She also said that Brown is seriously considering returning.

Chris Brown album F.A.M.E was released yesterday.