Chris Brown is currently under investigation for allegedly stealing a woman’s cell phone, however the R&B/Pop singer himself says he has done nothing wrong and hopes that the truth will set him free.

“Chris is telling friends that he has done nothing wrong,” a source close to the situation tells RadarOnline.com. “Chris is hopeful that the evidence and the true facts of the case will result in no charges being made against him. Chris is letting his lawyer, Mark Geragos, deal with the Florida State’s Attorney’s Office. Chris is saying that a decision about whether or not charges will be filed against him could be decided and formally announced as early as Friday. He will do whatever his attorney asks him to do. He is no longer in the Miami, but if he needs to return for any reason, he certainly will. Chris has nothing to hide.”

As we reported yesterday, Chris was accused of “angrily snatching” a woman’s cell phone and driving off with it after she snapped an unauthorized photo of the singer.

According to a rep for the Miami Beach Police Department, 24-year-old Christal Spann filed a police report this week for “robbery by snatching,” claiming that she followed Chris and Young Money rap artist Tyga outside the nightclub in the early morning, and used her iPhone to snap a picture of Chris getting into his Bentley.

According to the police report, Chris apparently was pissed when he noticed the girl taking pics of him, so he grabbed the device through the car window, allegedly saying, “Bitch, you ain’t going to put that on no website.”

Christal says Chris then rolled up his window and drove off with her $500 iPhone in his possession.

An arrest warrant has not been issued, and according to Radar, even if he is arrested, it is extremely unlikely that his probation for assaulting Rihanna back in 2009 could be revoked.

“Chris wouldn’t need to be convicted in the Miami case to cause problems with his probation, just charged,” the source tells RadarOnline.com. “The conditions of his felony probation are very, very strict. Chris must obey all laws and not be arrested for any other crimes. This could be a huge nightmare for his probation if he is arrested and charged.

“Make no mistake, Chris is taking this very seriously. He knows that one arrest could unleash a wave of new legal problems for him because he is still on felony probation.”

“My prosecutors are currently speaking with witnesses and reviewing all of the materials supplied by Miami Beach Police. Only after these reviews have been completed would any type of action be considered or taken. This is the basic process that every criminal case in Miami-Dade County undergoes,” a spokesperson for the Florida State Attorney’s Office said in a statement on Thursday.

Reps for Chris Brown aren’t returning any requests for comment.

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