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Justin Bieber completes sentence in egg vandalism case

Singer Justin Bieber will no longer have to report to a probation officer after completing his sentence in a vandalism case filed after he damaged a neighbour’s house with eggs.

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Today, a judge has ruled that Bieber is fit to end his two-year probation – TMZ report that his lawyer was glowing with the judge’s positive response.

The “Boyfriend” singer pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vandalism in July 2014 after pelting eggs at a neighbor’s home in an upscale Calabasas, California, neighborhood. He additionally attended 12 anger administration counseling periods & was required to pay his former neighbor $80,900 in restitution.

Included in his sentence, the 21-year old has performed 40 hours of community service and carried out maintenance work.

Bieber has since moved from the gated group the place his yolk-splattering misdeed occurred.

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The manager of the homeless shelter he worked with, Donny Gomez, told the judge in a letter that Bieber “had no problem getting his hands dirty” and he was satisfied with his work.

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