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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Justin Bieber...victim of celebrity injustice? Teen idol accused of assault!




The face of a bully?





Darned if 'ya do and darned if 'ya don't.

Although celebrities often mix-and-mingle - in a down-to-earth fashion with non-celebrities to establish they're just "common folk" like you and me (without any ego problems) - on occasion it is the wrong approach to take.

After all, there will always be some enterprising individual out to capitalize on the situation in the overall scheme of things.

The Justin Bieber "incident" - now playing out on the airwaves - is a prime example of celebrity stalking for personal (and/or) professional gain.

Allegedly, during a laser tag game with a couple of rowdy twelve-year-olds - there was some body "contact" which triggered accusations that Bieber engaged in foul-play (assault) - which has resulted in an investigation by the Canadian Police force.

Bieber hails from Stratford-on-Avon, and recently turned home to visit family and friends on break from tour, which accounts for the scuffle being investigated by Canuck Law Enforcement.

Fortunately, the "Bieb's" teammates stepped forward and testified to officials that the Pop Idol was apparently the  victim that was targetted when the ugly incident went down.

According to insiders, Justin was - not only harassed by the boisterous boys - but called a "homo".

Justin' dad attempted to intervene - and essentially call it a day - but the parent of one of the other lads was reluctant to let it go.

As it turns out, the father - in question - is an attorney.

So, of course, he seized on the moment to take advantage of the situation.

No doubt the sleaze-bag ambulance-chaser saw "dollar signs" from the get-go - and so - was prompted to take further action with the aim of securing a financial settlement (and alot of bad publicity for the young star) somewhere along the slippery slope.

At press time, Officials were investigating the details, but - as of this hour - no charges have been brought.

"The boy sustained minimal injuries and did not require medical attention," one of the men-in-red  confided, somewhat suspicously.

Uh-huh!

Sounds like a shake-down to me!

News at 11!

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