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Chris Brown's Manila departure delayed over fraud allegation

MANILA — Grammy award-winning singer Chris Brown's departure from Manila was delayed today (July 22) because of fraud allegations against him and his promoter for a cancelled concert last New Year's Eve.

Chris Brown arrives at the BET Awards at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, on June 28, 2015. Photo: AP

Chris Brown arrives at the BET Awards at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, on June 28, 2015. Photo: AP

MANILA — Grammy award-winning singer Chris Brown's departure from Manila was delayed today (July 22) because of fraud allegations against him and his promoter for a cancelled concert last New Year's Eve.

The recording artist, who performed at a packed concert yesterday night in Manila, was prevented from leaving on a private plane today pending clearance by the Bureau of Immigration.

The religious group that owns the New Year's Eve concert venue petitioned the Department of Justice for help prosecuting Brown. It wasn't immediately clear whether a formal complaint was filed.

Bureau of Immigration spokeswoman Elaine Tan said Brown and his promoter, John Michael Pio Roda, were placed on the bureau's "lookout bulletin" on the instruction of the Department of Justice.

Tan said a lookout bulletin is not on its own a bar to departure, unlike a hold departure order.

She said the justice department order directs the bureau to "take prudent steps to verify on the status of the criminal case against the subjects".

"If the concerned agency raises no objection to the departure, then we will allow the subject to leave," Tan said.

The singer cancelled a New Year's Eve concert at the 55,000-seat Philippine Arena at the last minute, reportedly because he lost his passport the day before the scheduled event.

The legal counsel of the religious group Iglesia ni Cristo and its Maligaya Development Corporation (MDC) which manages the Philippine Arena, wrote yesterday to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to ask for assistance in prosecuting the criminal complaint for fraud that the MDC is filing against Brown and Pio Roda.

The letter said after making representations that Brown would perform at the concert, and after having fully paid for the two men's services, Brown failed to appear and perform at the concert, to the damage and prejudice of MDC. AP

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