Justin Bieber faces jail time after a half-dozen noise complaints in one weekend
The apartment building where other people live with Justin Bieber.
Justin Bieber, “who has more brushes with the law than chart hits in the last few months,” was given six verbal warnings by police during the forty-eight hours that constituted this past weekend.
Bieber was given warnings instead of official citations–this despite the fact that he is on probation stemming from the July 9 no contest plea he copped for throwing eggs at a neighbor’s house.
Sheriffs estimated damage from the Bieber-egging–or “Begging”–at $20,000.
Bieber no longer lives in Calabasas, site of the Begging. He’s since acquired the penthouse of a five-story luxury condo in Beverly Hills, along with another apartment in the same complex that has its own rooftop lounge.
But his new neighbors don’t want any part of the diminutive Canadian’s shenanigans, either.
Sharona Zinati, another resident of the building, told reporters, “He’s causing a lot of nuisance. Four in the morning, he has music pounding.”
Indeed, four of the six warnings stemmed from noise complaints. The remaining two were related to rowdy fans camped outside the penthouse gates.
If Bieber does receive an official citation from the Beverly Hills Police Department, he could be found in violation of his probation, and face jail time.
Recently, the pop singer weathered run-ins with authorities in Toronto, for assaulting a limo driver, and in Miami, for driving under the influence.
Plans for a new Justin Bieber studio album are not forthcoming.