FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - An arrest warrant was issued for rapper Foxy Brown on Thursday after she failed to appear in court on charges stemming from a scuffle in a beauty supply store.
Brown was applying beauty products in the bathroom of Queen Beauty Supply when an employee told her the business was closed and it was time to leave, according to the arrest report. She refused and threw hair glue at the employee, then spat at the man as he called 911, the report said.
She later struggled with a responding police officer, the report said. She was released on a $1,500 bond.
She was charged in February with battery and resisting arrest without violence. Judge Joel Lazurus issued the bench warrant after she did not appear in court in Fort Lauderale, The Miami Herald reported.
Brown's lawyer, New York state Sen. John Sampson, was participating in the legislative session and was unreachable, an aide said.
Brown's real name is Inga Marchand. Her albums include "Ill Na Na" and "Chyna Doll," and she is known for her sexy outfits and racy lyrics.
Brown was applying beauty products in the bathroom of Queen Beauty Supply when an employee told her the business was closed and it was time to leave, according to the arrest report. She refused and threw hair glue at the employee, then spat at the man as he called 911, the report said.
She later struggled with a responding police officer, the report said. She was released on a $1,500 bond.
She was charged in February with battery and resisting arrest without violence. Judge Joel Lazurus issued the bench warrant after she did not appear in court in Fort Lauderale, The Miami Herald reported.
Brown's lawyer, New York state Sen. John Sampson, was participating in the legislative session and was unreachable, an aide said.
Brown's real name is Inga Marchand. Her albums include "Ill Na Na" and "Chyna Doll," and she is known for her sexy outfits and racy lyrics.