Justin Bieber’s anger is now sufficiently managed and he’ll never throw another egg at a house again.
Or at least that’s what his lawyers are telling the judge in The Biebs’ court case for vandalism charges stemming from egging his neighbour’s house.
According to TMZ, the singer’s lawyers were in court today to prove to the judge that their client has completed one of two key terms of his plea deal: attending 12 anger management classes.
In addition, court documents indicate he has also started work on his five days of community service, and has already put in two hours working at an L.A. emergency shelter for the Volunteers of America. Lawyers say he plans to complete the remaining service hours at the same shelter.
The singer’s probation officer was reportedly impressed with Justin’s process, saying he’s been “cooperative and sincere.”;
Once completing the rest of his service hours, JB will remain on probation until next year.