Justin Bieber Partying Annoys Beverly Hills Neighbors; Pop Star Avoids Jailtime By Cooperating After Cops Got Involved

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Justin Bieber was partying too much over the weekend that he risked his probation, said a report from TMZ. The pop star's neighbors at his Beverly Hills apartment allegedly got so annoyed by the ruckus from Beibs' party last Saturday night that the cops received six different calls all to complain. Luckily, Bieber avoided jailtime as he cooperated after the cops got involved.

Justin Bieber's partying last weekend could have given him a probation violation as he is currently on two years probation for egging a neighbor's house last year. This could have landed the pop star in jail.

Neighbors reportedly called in four complaints for noise on the rooftop of Beiber's apartment, sending patrol cars after each call. The patrol cars reportedly arrived at 8:30pm, 12:50am, 1:50am and 3am. But Selena Gomez's ex was not taken in since he cooperated and turned down the music.

Aside from the loud music complaints from Justin Bieber's partying, two other complaints were called to the police for behavior of paparazzi and fans.

Earlier this month, Selena Gomez's ex pleaded no contest to one count of vandalism for egging a neighbor's house last January.

A CNN report said that part of his plea deal is a payment of $80,900 in restitution, as well as probation for two years. Justin Bieber will also be required to complete 12 weekly anger management courses and five days of community service.

Justin Bieber's neighbour had claimed that the pop superstar was caught throwing eggs at his house on tape in January. On Wednesday, he was ordered to stay 100 yards away from the victim's family.

Authorities also searched a few months ago the 19-year-old's home for surveillance footage of the incident. This led to the arrest of Bieber, alongside his 20-year-old rapper friend Lil Za, who was charged with felony possession of Ectasy and oxycodone and faces up to nine years in prison.

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