Former Color Me Badd singer shows up in court pushing walker

Former Color Me Badd front man Bryan Abrams — pushing a walker and looking far different from his glory days in the early 1990s — had his domestic violence case continued Wednesday morning in Cleveland County District Court.

Until Oct. 17, Abrams had been a wanted man in Cleveland County for not complying with the terms of his probation, which included court-ordered counseling and community service.

Abrams, an Oklahoma City native, pleaded guilty to one count of domestic abuse in April 2012. He was ordered to perform community service and get counseling for domestic abuse and substance abuse issues.

An arrest warrant was issued for Abrams in February for failing to comply with court orders. He appeared in court Oct. 17, the same day a story ran in The Oklahoman detailing the circumstances surrounding the arrest warrant.