Actor Charlie Sheen was reportedly not allowed to meet his twin sons Bob and Max because he had accused law officials of not giving protection to the children.
The four-year-old twins were taken away from the custody of their mother and Sheen's ex-wife Brook Mueller and are currently residing with Sheen's former ex-wife Denise Richards.
Richards was not allowed to take the children over to the actor's house, Nov 2, because the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) were annoyed with Sheen's claim that his sons were in danger and were not being protected by the department, reports tmz.com.
The four-year-old twins were taken away from Mueller because of her drug addiction.
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