Justin Bieber’s Neighbor Seeking Over $1 Million for 2014 Egging Incident

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty ImagesIt looks like Justin Bieber egged on the wrong person.

The Calabasas man whose home Bieber egged in 2014 is now seeking over $1 million in damages for his 2015 claim, which alleges Justin is a “bully” who has repeatedly threatened and harassed him.

Jeffrey Schwartz is fuming over attempts by Bieber’s legal team to try to cap damages from his civil suit at $25,000. The damages would reportedly cover the Schwartz family’s “pain and suffering, emotional distress and property damage,” according to new court documents filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by People magazine.

In the filing, Schwartz’s attorney reiterates his client’s claim that Bieber spit in his face back in 2013 when he asked him to drive slower in their neighborhood for the “safety of residents.” He further alleges that “Following the offensive and indecent attack on Mr. Schwartz, Bieber continued to harass, intimidate, and threaten the Schwartz family at every opportunity possible, which included yelling obscenities and threats at the Plaintiffs and their minor daughter, as well as making anti-Semitic statements to Plaintiff.”

Bieber, then 19, was charged with misdemeanor vandalism after pleading no contest in the 2014 egging incident, and received two years probation. He’s already reportedly paid Schwartz $89,000 in restitution for damages to Schwartz’s home.

Schwartz claims Bieber’s defense team previously made multiple settlement offers to the plaintiff’s counsel in excess of $25,000, and estimates that the actual damages “exceed $1 million.”

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