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Justin Bieber completes sentence in egg vandalism case, taken off supervised probation
LOS ANGELES – Justin Bieber will no longer have to report to a probation officer after completing his sentence in a vandalism case filed after he damaged a neighbour’s house with eggs.
The pop singer received a favourable probation report during a hearing Monday and was placed on unsupervised probation in the misdemeanour case.
Bieber was required to perform community labour, repay around ,000 in damage to his neighbour’s house and undergo anger management counselling as part of his sentence.
Bieber was sued earlier this year by his former neighbours, Jeff and Suzanne Schwartz, who accused the singer of terrorizing them while living in a gated community in Calabasas.
Bieber has since moved out of the gated community.