Chris Brown denied entry to Japan over pending gun charges – as child services launch investigation
Singer is being investigated by police for reportedly pulling a firearm on a woman
CHRIS Brown has been denied entry into Japan following an ongoing police investigation in Los Angeles.
The singer has been forced to postpone two shows in the capital Tokyo next week after officials denied his working visa application.
The decision comes after Chris allegedly threatened a woman - Baylee Curran -at his house with a gun in August.
TMZ reports a Japanese consulate official revealed the country has a "low tolerance" when it comes to admitting visitors with a criminal background and open cases.
A statement on the ticket retailer's website confirmed the gigs had been postponed due to a "logistical visa issue" before advising fans to obtain refunds.
The 27-year-old has insisted he is innocent and maintained "the truth" about Curran's allegations against him will come out eventually.
He said recently: "I cannot wait till the truth comes to light about this incident and this situation.
"You know, because my character's been defaced and who I am as a person and [my] integrity.
"I'm glad all my real supporters know me, and know the truth and see the truth."
However the matter is causing even more problems for Chris in the mean time, as TMZ also reported on Thursday that child services have paid the star a visit at his home in Los Angeles to check on his two-year-old daughter Royalty's well-being.
The outlet reports Chris is currently looking after his little girl, and that LAPD is accompanying the DCFS investigator on the visit.
It also claims a source close to the star informed them that Royalty's mother - Nia Guzman - filed a complaint against him following Curran's previous claim.
While Chris was booked for assault with a deadly weapon, law enforcers have yet to file any charges against him.