Justin Bieber Called-Out Trouble At Pre-Grammys Party: Serafina Justifies ‘The Sorry’ Hit Maker

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Feb 19, 2017 11:27 PM EST

Justin Bieber "play fighting" with his pal Kyle Massey at the pre-Grammy party at Serafina turned out to be violent with the intervention of another man filming the fun. But the spokesperson of the popular eatery justifies the star with reference to the past visits.

As per the reports from TMZ, the whole alleged incident took place on Feb 11, 2017, at 2 AM at Serafina, a popular Italian eatery at L.A. Justin Bieber was present in the venue with his pal Kyle Massey, where a shindig was thrown by the producer, Poo Bear. Soon Justin and Kyle turned on to their fun mode and started "play fighting"

The whole situation turned worse when Justin Bieber caught someone filming the whole fun act. The singer asked the person to stop the video recording as soon as he finds it out. Justine caught up with some fight in his attempt to delete the video captured. Suddenly Justin lost all his cool and head-butted the person.

Initially, the person was reported as a staff of Serafina. Later that allegation was denied by the spokesperson of Serafina. The spokesperson declined any sort of connection with the alleged victim and the person who reported the incident to the cops. The represeantative commented about Justin Bieber that "We always have a pleasant experience with Mr. Bieber whenever he comes to Serafina."

The Fox News reported that Justin Bieber is under investigation by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. As per their investigation reports the victims are two bartenders and no visible injuries are reported. The victims can file a case in the near future with the investigation report.

Justin Bieber has not yet commented on the whole issue. There are few other legal incidents which the star has previously faced due to his poor anger management. Earlier in June, a man from Las Vegas has reported against the singer for punching him.

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