Chris Brown posts appeals on Twitter, denies allegations | Inquirer Entertainment

Chris Brown posts appeals on Twitter, denies allegations

/ 01:48 PM July 24, 2015

SCREENGRAB FROM CHRIS BROWN'S TWITTER ACCOUNT

SCREENGRAB FROM CHRIS BROWN’S TWITTER ACCOUNT

After being grounded in the country for a $1-million estafa complaint, American singer Chris Brown took to Twitter in defense, saying that someone mixed up his name.

“This is a very serious situation and someone needs to be held accountable for mixing my name up in all this. I’ve done nothing wrong!!!” Brown tweeted earlier today.

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READ: Chris Brown still in the country for $1-M estafa case

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Brown was supposed to perform at the Philippine Arena on December 31, 2014 for a New Year countdown party but was a no-show. He claimed that he lost his passport on the way to the Philippines.

On Tuesday, Brown staged a concert at the Mall of Asia Arena and was prevented from leaving the country on Wednesday, in compliance with the lookout order issued by the Department of Justice.

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“I have nothing to do with anything going on right now. I came back to Manila to do a make up show for New Years. I did the show 3 days ago,” Brown tweeted.

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Brown has also posted his rants and breakdance videos, asking authorities to allow him to leave.

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READ: Chris Brown appeals to be allowed to leave PH

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A post in his Instagram account was accompanied by the caption “OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,” a call to US President Barack Obama.

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