Justin Bieber's Coachella 2015 Attendance Ends In Lawsuit? Selena Gomez's Ex Boyfriend Taken Out By Security

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Justin Bieber's Coachella 2015 on Sunday night ended badly for the pop star after he was allegedly put on a "chokehold" and kicked out of the VIP section of Drake's performance.

Now, Selena Gomez's ex is reportedly planning to file a lawsuit because of the actions of the Coachella 2015 security guards.

"Sources close to Bieber say he voluntarily left, and they're considering taking legal action against the security guards," said TMZ.

Justin Bieber and his entourage walked to the artist's entrance where Drake was performing, when they were stopped by security and told the area was at capacity and they couldn't come in.

Bieber and his crew showed security they had the proper wristbands to gain entry.

The whole fracas started when Justin Bieber told security that he needs to be in the VIP section because he would be mobbed if he stayed with the crowd. However, the security didn't allow him in.

"We're told Bieber persisted and said he was personally invited by Drake and had been waiting all weekend to see him perform. Bieber didn't stand down and security was pissed," the TMZ reported.

Hollywood Life noted that the latest controversy involving Justin Bieber at Coachella 2015, which may end up in a lawsuit, came on the heels of the promise by the pop star to be on his best behavior from hereon.

"After apologizing for his past bad behavior during 'The Comedy Central Roast Of Justin Bieber,' Justin said he would do his best to stay on the straight and narrow," the article said. "Well, that didn't last long..."

NY Daily News also noted that Justin Bieber was also involved in another legal controversy when a judge in an Argentine court ordered the arrest of Selena Gomez's ex boyfriend regarding the 2013 assault lawsuit filed against him. But the Canadian will only be arrested if he sets foot in the Southern American country again.

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