Justin Bieber Speaks Out After Misdemeanor Vandalism Charge

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A statement from the singer's camp says that Bieber will continue "focusing on his career and music."

Justin Bieber speaks!

Well, technically his management team is speaking out after the 20-year-old superstar pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor vandalism charge stemming from January's egg-gate, in which he was accused of throwing eggs at a neighbor's Calabasas home.

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"Justin is glad to get this matter resolved and behind him," Bieber's team said in a statement issued to ET. "He will continue to move forward focusing on his career and his music."

Bieber was not present in court on Wednesday, but his attorneys entered the no contest plea on his behalf. Under the terms of his negotiated settlement, Bieber has been ordered to complete five days of community labor and an anger management program. He was also instructed to pay $80,900 in restitution and to stay away from the victim and his family for two years. Additionally, Bieber has been placed on formal probation for two years. If he is ever deported back to his native Canada, Bieber must notify the court within 72 hours.

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