Bieber fined: Instructed to undergo anger management

    Bieber fined: Instructed to undergo anger management

    Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber was charged and ordered to go through anger management post insistent guilty to hasty driving and opposing arrest. Pop singer beseeched guilty on Wednesday seven months later to his arrest in Miami Beach subsequent to what police at first called an illegal street drag race.

    According to pop stars plea deal with prosecutors, includes a 12-hour anger management course, a $50,000 charitable donation and fines. The deal permits Bieber to keep away from driving under the sway certainty.

    Bieber was absent at the hearing before Miami-Dade County Judge William Altfield. Defense attorney Mark Shapiro said Bieber had already paid the $50,000 to a local children’s aid organization.