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Justin Bieber Pays Neighbor US$80,000 for Egging Incident

Justin Bieber shelved US$80,000 from his pocket as compensation to end the vandalism charge filed against him after throwing eggs at his neighbor's home in Calabasas, LA Times confirmed.

Bieber pleaded no contest against the vandalism case charged against him in July.

The actor has also closed to completing the anger management classes, revealed his attorney to a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge.

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Shawn Holley, Bieber's lawyer, revealed that the pop superstar is expected to finish his anger management classes by Feb. 10, 2015.

The class comes with a five days of community service.

Bieber evaded the charges of felony against him by pleading no contest on the misdemeanor charges. He was ordered to pay US$80,900 in restitution.

The pop singer, together with several friends, were accused of egging the costly exterior of his neighbor's multi-million dollar mansion of no other than Jeff Schwartz's.

The damages totaled US$20,000, which could have qualified him for a felony had he not pleaded no contest.

As part of the agreement, Bieber is to stay away from Schwartz's home.

This was not the first time that Bieber had a brawl with Schwartz. He was actually accused of spitting at him before, although he did not file any case against the singer.

Bieber eventually sold him home to Khloe Kardashian after the egging incident, which served as the end of his run-ins with neighbors, who complained about the noise and late night disturbances in the rather quiet residential street.

Los Angeles County sheriff detectives issued a search warrant to Bieber's home in Calabasas on Jan. 14 to investigate leading to the case filed against him.

Xavier Smith, a.k.a. Lil Za, was arrested amidst suspected drug possession.

Smith eventually pleaded no contest to drug possession and vandalizing a sheriff's department phone.

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