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Justin Bieber Egging Antics Could Come With Fine Or Jail Time: Report

Could He Face Jail Time?

It's no secret Justin Bieber lives a lavish lifestyle, so much so that eggs could set him back around $20,000. That, or lead to jail time.

On Friday, Bieber was heard in a video tossing eggs at a neighbour's home in California. However, TMZ reports the pop-star's hijinks caused an estimated $20,000 in damages.

The home's facade reportedly has to be re-plastered and because it's Venetian plaster, an expensive type of material, the bill is expected to run about $15,000. Certain doors hit during the incident will have to be re-stained, adding another $5,000 to the tab.

Law enforcement told TMZ the case will go to the Los Angeles County District Attorney, who could file vandalism charges against Bieber. And because damage exceeds $400, the vandalism charge could be a felony. There's no word as to if a court date has been set or what Bieber could end up being charged with.

As for Bieber, neither he nor any of his representatives have reached out to the neighbour with an apology or some method to compensate him. The singer tweeted a photo yesterday sporting another tattoo on his inner forearm.

The tattoo appears to be the head of a jester or joker. He also tweeted another photo of new ink on his upper arm: a compass, possibly in the event he ever loses his way.

In related Bieber news, the New York Daily News reports the singer might be part of "The Expendables 4", the action franchise starring Sylvester Stallone. Actor Terry Crews said Bieber is in the running for a spot.

"The next one, I am telling you Justin Bieber is coming for 'The Expendables 4,'" Crews told the publication. "That is for real."

The film is reportedly aiming for a 2016 release and will be shot in Bulgaria.

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