Friday, 6 May 2011

Justin Bieber Gets Manager Off the Hook for Mall Stampede


Talk about taking one for the team.

Remember when Justin Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun, was arrested for allegedly inciting a fangirl frenzy during a November 2009 appearance at a Long Island mall? Well, the charges against Braun were dropped today after the teen heartthrob agreed to make a public service announcement for an anti-cyberbullying campaign..
The Nassau County District Attorney's Office confirmed to E! News that as part of the agreement worked out with Bieber's camp, a charge against Braun for violating a county fire prevention ordinance and creating what became a dangerous situation was dismissed.

Instead, the popster's record label, Island Def Jam, took the fall, pleading guilty Friday morning to the ordinance violation and agreeing to reimburse the county almost $8,000 to pay its share of the costs associated with the law enforcement and fire marshall response created by the melee. And then, of course, there's the PSA.

"Mr. Braun created a dangerous safety situation using Twitter," D.A. Kathleen Rice said in a statement. "This is a unique opportunity to use the Internet, social media and Justin Bieber's star power to help make our communities safer."

Braun was originally accused of using social media to whip up a crowd of more than 1,000 young and rowdy fans that had gathered to see then 15-year-old star at the Roosevelt Field Mall. The chaos that ensued when the Canadian crooner appeared ended up sending one girl to the hospital and prompted organizers to cancel the event.

A prosecutor's spokesman tells E! that the charges against Scooter were dismissed since the company accepted responsibility for the poor planning that led up to the incident.



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