Singer Justin Bieber finishes anger management, has community service left in egg-tossing case

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Justin Bieber has completed most of the terms of his probation in a vandalism case filed after the pop singer threw eggs at his former neighbours’ house, a probation report filed Monday says.

The performer has completed 12 anger management sessions and has signed up to work with a South Los Angeles group to improve its facilities, according to the report.

Bieber, 21, has to complete five days of community service with the group to finish his sentence in the misdemeanour case.

“His overall performance on probation has been good and he continues to display a co-operative attitude,” Bieber’s probation officer wrote.

Bieber caused $80,000 worth of damage to his neighbours’ home in a gated community in Calabasas, a Los Angeles suburb, when he egged the couple’s home in January 2014. The singer has since reimbursed them more than $80,000 and moved away.

His former neighbours, Jeffrey and Suzanne Schwartz, sued Bieber in March over the egging incident and other bad behaviour. The lawsuit claims Bieber terrorized their family with loud parties, unsafe driving and by spitting in Jeffrey Schwartz’s face during one incident.

Bieber did not attend Monday’s hearing. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anita Dymant scheduled another update in the case for Aug. 3.

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