Chris Brown will have to wait a bit longer before checking in with an L.A. judge regarding how much community service he's performed since he was convicted of felony assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
A court appearance scheduled for Monday has been pushed back a week to allow authorities more time to prepare the singer's probation report.
At issue: The number of hours of community labor — roadside cleanup, graffiti removal and the like — that Brown's done since a judge gave him the OK to do part of his duty in his home state of Virginia.
A deputy DA in L.A. ordered an audit of his hours after alleging in July that recent records were unclear on details such as where, when and what work was done.