Justin Bieber, the fresh-faced Canadian pop superstar and YouTube success story who raked in a reported $55 million last year, has been on quite the dickish streak of late, it seems.
Singer Justin Bieber performs on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve at CBS studios on December 31, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Kevin Winter/Getty, file)
Yes, the Biebs is only 19.
And yes, he is hounded incessantly by the cretinous Paparazzi, who bait the singer by hurling pejoratives at him every time the diminutive fella puts spaceman sneaker to pavement. The incident in early March where he threatened an aggressive London photographer, lunging at him and shouting, âIâll fucking beat the fuck out of you,â seemed to be a wash given the snapperâs awful barbs; showing up several hours late for a high-priced arena show in London happens sometimes; strutting through airport security shirtless is a head-scratcher, but nothing major; and siccing his crazed Twitter acolytes on The Black Keysâ drummer was a pretty low blow.
But if thereâs any truth to the latest accusations against Bieber, well, this joke just isnât funny anymore.
At 9:08 a.m. Tuesday morning, deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Department arrived at Bieberâs Calabasas home to investigate a neighborâs allegations of threats and battery against the celebrity, sheriffâs spokesman Steve Whitmore told the Los Angeles Times.
According toTMZ, the neighbor is Jeff Schwartz, 47-year-old father of three and automobile mogul who has lived in the gated community for ten years. Schwartz claims that he went over to Bieberâs property to complain about the star driving âat speeds approaching 100 mphâ in the neighborhood when the singer told the middle-aged man to, âGet the fuck out of here,â before spitting in his face and adding, âIâm gonna fucking kill you.â The site also claims that a nearby landscaper witnessed Bieber spit at the accuser, and that Bieber was so incensed he had to be restrained by his bodyguards.
âMr. Bieber's people say that it did not happen,â said Whitmore. âObviously, our detectives will determine what happened and take appropriate action.â The sheriffâs spokesman also said that there have been no arrests or citations made yet.
The Los Angeles District Attorneyâs Office told TMZ that the county takes spitting crimes very seriously, since itâs both an aggressive, âdisgusting act,â and that it poses potential health risks, while a criminal defense expert explained to E! News that if Bieber is indeed convicted of battery, he could face six months in jail and a $1,000 fineâ"although heâs more likely to have it reduced to community service and anger management.
Authorities declined to pursue criminal charges against Bieber when the singer was accused of slugging a Paparazzo in the fact last May, with the Los Angeles D.A.âs Office citing insufficient evidence, according to the Los Angeles Times.
âHe's a punk,â Schwartzâs wife, Susie, told TMZ. âHe thinks he's invincible. He can't continue to have a bunch of enablers around him.â
She added, âSpitting on someone is unacceptable. He can't do this to people.â
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