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Justin Bieber no longer on official ‘bad guy’ list
The Where R U Now singer never returned to Argentina to respond to questions about the incident.
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Justin Bieber can return to Argentina after a court in the South American country revoked an arrest warrant issued against him for a 2013 incident in Buenos Aires. The photographer said he had to seek hospital treatment for his injuries.
Justin Bieber is now free from Interpol’s official bad guy list and can travel to Argentina without any interference from the police.
The worldwide arrest warrant was issued against Bieber in April ordering the “immediate detention” of the singer and two of his bodyguards.
However, an Argentinian court has now notified Interpol Argentina to withdraw the warrant and erase it from the system, according to a new report from TMZ.
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Justin was seen wearing grey swear shorts and a long grey t-shirt with expletive socks that read “F*** You”. Baldwin, 18, was spotted with Bieber at Sydney’s Allphones Arena, where the Hillsong Church conducted five days of religious seminars.