Argentina Judge Summons Justin Bieber for Questioning
Christian George Acevedo | | Nov 14, 2014 05:14 AM EST |
(Photo : Reuters) Justin Bieber
An investigative judge in Argentina has summoned pop star Justin Bieber for questioning, AP reports.
It was reported that an investigation is currently underway after Bieber was alleged to have sent his bodyguards to hit a photographer outside a Buenos Aires nightclub while the actor was on a concert tour in the said city last year.
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Judge Facundo Cubas requested the Interpol Thursday to maximize all the "necessary means" to inform the singer that he is given 60 days to appear before the court in Argentina. An international arrest will be served on Bieber if he does not appear before the Argentine judge.
Argentine photographer Diego Pesoa accused Bieber of sending his guards to chase and beat him on Nov. 9, 2013 outside the INK nightclub. The singer was at the club where he was partying with his entourage.
If found guilty, Bieber could face one year imprisonment.
This is just one of the many legal brawls that the singer have gotten into.
Just recently, the pop star opted to pay US$80,000 to internet magnate Jeff Schwartz after vandalism charges were filed against him after throwing eggs at Schwartz's Calabasas home.
Bieber pleaded no contest against the vandalism case charged against him in July rather than face felony.
The actor has also closed to completing the anger management classes, revealed his attorney to a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.
The class comes with a five days of community service.
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