Rihanna and her borrowed jewels: finally returned!

A Los Angeles judge ruled Tuesday that Rihanna can reclaim her $1.4 million in borrowed jewelry that was taken by police as evidence the night she was allegedly beaten by Chris Brown.
Her lawyer Donald Etra said after the hearing that the ruling will allow Rihanna to return the items, described as a pair of earrings and three rings, to the companies that lent them to her for a pre-Grammy party on Feb. 8.
The 21-year-old singer’s attorney had requested a judge’s order for the items’ return, but an agreement was reached Wednesday morning. Prosecutors said they would have the jewelry photographed for evidence if it is needed at a trial.
Brown wasn’t in court in Los Angeles Wednesday, but could face a preliminary hearing where a judge will decide whether there is enough evidence for the case to go to trial. He is currently charged with felony assault and making criminal threats.

