Here’s a sentence we haven’t written in awhile:
Justin Bieber is in trouble with the law.
The artist is being sued for $ 100,000 by someone named Robert Earl Morgan because he claims The Biebs destroyed his cell phone during a party at Cle nightclub in Houston last month.
According to Morgan’s filed legal documents, he started filming Bieber with his phone once the superstar started chugging a beer bong.
Clearly an amateur at this move, Justin reportedly spilled beer all over himself and then grew angry when he saw Morgan capturing the embarrassing incident on camera.
Morgan alleges that Bieber grabbed his property and forcibly threw it to the ground, smashing it into pieces.
TMZ writes that Morgan is seeking up to $ 100,000 in damages because his SIM card was ruined in this act of vandalism.
This caused him to lose valuable business contacts, as well as sentimental picture.
Morgan also says the loss of his professional contacts has hurt him financially.
Neither Bieber nor anyone in his camp has commented on this allegation.
Back in 2014, Bieber often faced similar accusations.
He supposedly stole a woman’s cell phone in May of that year because she had snapped photos of him at a miniature golf course.
He was also once accused of battery against a member of the paparazzi because, again, that man was taking pictures of the star.
This latest alleged incident, meanwhile, occurred on the same night that Post Malone was accused of choking Bieber.
It later came out, however, that the two friends were just joking around.
But there’s nothing funny about the destruction of personal property… if Bieber really did do what he’s accused of doing here.
It’s the second time in a matter of days that Justin is at the center of a scandal.
PETA is also unhappy with the artist after he was caught stroking the fur of a chained-up tiger at his father’s engagement party last week.
Yes, Justin Bieber’s father had a chained-up tiger at his engagement party.
Might this go a long way toward explaining why Justin sometimes acts the way he sometimes acts?
Migh