Yikes. Just after Chris Brown got the good news that his hit and run charge was dismissed, the 'Fine China' singer was slapped with another 1,000 hours of community labor -- not even community service. What happened?

TMZ reports that Breezy may have fudged his community service records -- or at least messed them up badly enough to make them less than credible in the eyes of the court.

As a result, almost all of Brown's 1,440 community service hours were rendered null and void, and he has to complete the bulk of them all over again. What's more, Brown isn't allowed to complete his hours in his home state of Virginia this time around -- everything has to be supervised by the Los Angeles County offices.

Radar Online nabbed some court documents that detail the discrepancies. “The evidence shows that although Virginia Probation accepted supervision of Brown, no one from that Department ever approved, scheduled, supervised, monitored, or verified any of the community labor reported to this Court," the paperwork said. "After a thorough review of all documents and evidence submitted to the Court it appears that there are significant discrepancies indicating at best sloppy documentation and at worst, fraudulent reporting and possible misdemeanors violations."

Brown can reportedly choose between highway cleanup, beach cleanup, graffiti removal and/or alternative services for his labor hours. He must also report to a probation officer before the weekend is over or face some more trouble.

And for the record, yes, this all stem from his 2009 assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna. It seems like Brown's legal woes lasted a lot longer than their on-off relationship ever would.

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