Justin Beiber's Probation Ends In The Egg Pelting Case

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Justin Bieber, Canadian singer-songwriter finally got off from probation in his egg-pelting case. Justin was ordered by the court to spend 12-hours in the anger management class and also spend 40-hours in community labor. Justin also apparently paid around $80,000 to his neighbor in restitution. The judge was satisfied with Justin's behavior after getting a great feedback from the probationary officer himself. Probationary officer seemed to have been impressed by the attitude displayed by star singer.

According to Business-Standard.com, Probationary officer, Donny Gomez, who runs Volunteers of America where Justin put in the time, quoted Justin Bieber as a 'great worker' and someone 'who had no problem in getting his hands dirty'. Gomez added, "I truly believe he has learned his lesson and will be a productive member of society and a great human being." Bieber is said to have picked up garbage and painted the walls.

Justin Bieber allegedly threw eggs at his neighbor's house and damaged the exterior of the house in 2014. Justin used to live in Calabasas, 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Justin has moved from Calabasas to Beverly since then. Justin became a sensation when he made debut in 2009. His songs made it to Billboard Hot 100. Justin Bieber has also released his teaser for the new album 'I'll show you' which is "My life is a movie and everyone's watching / so let's get to the good part / and pass all the nonsense," Bieber sings on the emotional track, which features D J Skrillex. "It's like they want me totally perfect," he sings, "But they don't even know that I'm hurting."

Bieber recently lost his cool while performing on stage in Spain. The singer wanted his fans to clap appropriately on rhythms and he asked them to quit clapping mindlessly. Bieber was in Spain to promote his new album, Purpose. Bieber have had a history of losing his temper in the past.

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