After
having an arrest warrant issued after her for missing a March 22nd court
date, Foxy Brown finally showed up
in court to make her plea of not guilty. The charges for which Foxy had to appear in court were for
simple battery and resisting arrest.
As
previously reported, Foxy was
arrested in Pembroke Pines, FL after allegedly threatening an employee of a
beauty supply store, as well as making a mess in the store and resisting
arrest.
Reports by
the Associated Press say that Judge Joel Lazarus withdrew the arrest
warrant. Foxy’s attorney explained
that the arraignment notice that was sent out to Foxy so that she could appear in court on March 22nd was
mailed to an old address, so Foxy did
not receive it in time.
After
appearing in court, Foxy spoke to
the media outside of the courtroom: “I
am going to stand up and fight and take care of this,” said the
rapper, according to the South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
Judge Lazarus has set a June trial date.