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Judge says Justin Bieber complying with probation sentence in egg-tossing vandalism case

FILE - In this May 9, 2015 file photo, Justin Bieber arrives at Wango Tango 2015 in Carson, Calif. A Los Angeles judge said Monday, Aug. 3, 2015, that he was giving Bieber until November to complete the community labor requirements of his sentence in a misdemeanor vandalism case filed after he threw eggs at his neighbor’s home last year, causing roughly $80,000 in damage. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)
Original Publication Date August 03, 2015 - 11:10 AM

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - A judge said Monday that Justin Bieber is complying with the terms of his probation in a vandalism case after the singer recently performed part of the community labour requirement of his sentence.

Superior Court Judge Leland Harris made the comments Monday in a hearing in the Canadian pop singer's misdemeanour vandalism case filed after he damaged a former neighbour's home with eggs last year.

Bieber has already completed the anger management and restitution requirements of his sentence. He was also ordered to complete five days of roadside cleanup, graffiti removal or other manual labour, which is the final component of his sentence.

Bieber's probation report states the singer completed two days of work at a Los Angeles shelter last month and "displayed a positive attitude with both the staff and residents."

A prosecutor said Monday Bieber is close to finishing the work and requested one more court hearing to make sure the singer completes his sentence.

Bieber's progress on the work was previously delayed due to a severe ankle injury.

The Grammy-nominated singer did not attend Monday's hearing, and he has until July 2016 to complete the work.

He was sued earlier this year by his former neighbours, Jeff and Suzanne Schwartz, who accused the singer of terrorizing them while living in a gated community in Calabasas.

Their home suffered around $80,000 in damage as a result of Bieber's egg attack, an amount the singer has repaid. Jeff Schwartz also claims the singer terrorized his family with loud driving, unsafe driving and spit in his face during one incident.

Bieber has since moved out of the gated community.

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