VIDEO : Justin Bieber Gets 'Hands Dirty' As He Completes Community Service in Vandalism Case

Justin Bieber's cleanup work at a homeless shelter has paid off, with a judge agreeing Monday to take him off formal probation in a vandalism case filed after he damaged a neighbor's home with eggs. Bieber's attorney presented proof Monday that the pop singer had completed 40 hours of community labor, the final term of his sentence in misdemeanor case. A program manager at a homeless shelter where Bieber completed many of the hours praised Bieber for being willing to get "his hands dirty" by performing maintenance and janitorial work, according to a probation report filed Monday. Bieber was required to perform community labor, repay around $80,000 in damage to his neighbor's house and undergo anger management counseling as part of his sentence.


Justin Bieber Gets 'Hands Dirty' As He Completes Community Service in Vandalism Case

03-11-2015 - Vidéo Justin Bieber /