Wednesday 28 March 2012

Justin Bieber Face Prosecution For Twitter Prank


Justin Bieber is known to be a joker, but the teen idol is now facing legal action after a Twitter joke gone bad.

Earlier this week, the singer Boyfriend posted a phone number with the last digit missing via its official count, with the message "Call Me Now."

As his disciples 19 million desperately tried to reach JB by guessing the number mystery, The Sun reports that two people of Texas say they have been bombarded by phone calls from beliebers at all hours of the day.

Justin later deleted the tweet from his Twitter page, but people - an elderly woman named Dilcie and the man called Kent - mark its actions "reckless" as his fans still trying to contact Justin using the phone number.

A lawyer acting for the couple said that the patience of its customers wore thin after receiving over 1,000 phone calls and demanded compensation for the problems in the wake of the stuffing.

They also said Bieber could settle the dispute by issuing an apology, concert tickets and cash, plus an approval for a project in Kent online future.

Bieber - who narrowly avoided arrest after throwing a water balloon that hit a police officer in 2010 - has recently faced to hit MTV show Punk'd, where he persuaded country star Taylor Swift she had blew up a boat where a wedding was taking place.

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