LOS ANGELES (AP) — CeeLo Green is offering his regrets for the mess he’s made. He is offering his “deepest, sincerest apologies for any inconvenience, any ignorance, any ill will, anything.” Green’s career took a nose-dive after he pleaded no contest to giving a woman ecstasy at a 2012 dinner and later tweeting, “Women who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!” Green says it was a “very redefining moment” for him, and it’s been a blessing to learn from his mistakes. Green will put out a new album, “Heart Blanche,” on November 6. He’s also approached “The Voice” about returning as a coach.