Pop star has legal
troubles in both Miami and Toronto
Justin Bieber’s trouble with the law spread to a second
country Wednesday when the pop star surrendered to police in Canada charging him
with assault shortly after pleading not
guilty in a separate drag racing incident in Miami.
He arrived in Toronto on Wednesday evening and was later
formally charged with assaulting a limousine driver, CBC reports.
Just hours earlier, he had entered his plea in Miami, where he’s accused of
driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving with an expired
license, the Associated Press reports.
Toronto Police were called to investigate the assault
allegation on Dec. 29, CBC reports. At the time, police told the
Canadian press that they did not know whether it was Bieber or a
member of his entourage who was the subject of the complaint.
Last week, the 19-year-old was arrested
for driving under the influence and drag racing in Miami. Police say the singer
admitted to smoking marijuana, drinking and taking prescription medication. He
pleaded not guilty to the charges in Miami on Wednesday.

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