Justin Bieber’s neighbors in Beverly Hills are getting fed up with his loud partying.
They complain about music playing until 4 a.m., party guests loudly coming and going and people drinking on the sidewalk.
Police responded six times over the weekend to the condo — twice for
fan misconduct and four times because neighbors complained about noise
coming from an apparent party, Beverly Hills police Sgt. Matt Subin told
the Los Angeles Times.
Justin Bieber waves from atop his waiting SUV as he leaves the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami on Jan.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Lt. David Thompson held a news conference
at the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station in Agoura Hills after a search
warrant was served at Justin Bieber’s home in Calabasas on Jan. 14.
Bieber allegedly threw eggs at his neighbor’s home on Jan. 9.
A Miami Beach police officer keeps watch on photographers trying to
get a photo of teen idol Justin Bieber on Jan. 23 outside police
headquarters in Miami Beach.
Bieber, who has had more brushes with the law than chart hits in the
last few months, was not cited but was given verbal warnings. The pop
singer is on probation after pleading no contest on July 9 to throwing
eggs at his former neighbor’s home in Calabasas.
Bieber sold that house and recently moved to a five-story luxury
building in Beverly Hills, acquiring a penthouse apartment and another
apartment inside the complex that has a rooftop lounge and party area.
Resident Sharona Zinati told KTLA-TV that she’s had enough.
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“He’s causing a lot of nusiance,” she said. “Four in the morning, he has music pounding.”
The Calabasas incident was preceded by dozens of calls to deputies
complaining about activity at Bieber’s home. That same neighbor had
previously alleged that Bieber spat in his face after he complained
about partying by the singer and his friends.
Under a plea deal reached with the Los Angeles County district
attorney’s office, the pop star pleaded no contest to misdemeanor
vandalism in the incident and was ordered to pay $80,900 in restitution.
Authorities said the damage totaled more than $20,000, which could have qualified as a felony.
Bieber has been ordered to serve two years of probation, complete a
12-week anger-management program, perform five days of community service
and stay away from his former neighbor, Jeffrey Schwartz, and his
family for two years.
The restitution amount was ordered after prosecutor Alan Yochelson
said Schwartz and his family spent a large amount of money to repair
their “dream home” in the 25000 block of Prado del Grandioso that was
damaged Jan. 9.
Bieber sold the Calabasas home to Khloe Kardashian for $7.2 million.
Bieber also has been arrested by Toronto police investigating an
alleged assault on a limousine driver and by Miami Beach police who took
him into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Those cases are pending.

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