Thursday, March 29, 2012

Justin Bieber in trouble for joke in twitter


A joke that made Justin Bieber could bring legal issues to Canadian singer of 18 years of age.
According to information from the celebrity website TMZ, the young man posted on his Twitter account, which has 19 million fans, an incomplete telephone number with the message "call me now."
The number published was only nine digits, so that fans of the singer turned to guess the missing digit.
So the fans started to call random phone numbers. A woman named Dilcie and a man named Kent say they were inundated with phone calls from fans of the singer who hoped to talk to him.
After getting thousands of calls every day, those affected now decided to sue and his lawyer said seeking compensation for damage suffered.
Dilcie expected to give away tickets Bieber gig, so your grandchildren can see it, an apology from the singer or money for any expenses that arose following his joke.
Although the text was deleted shortly thereafter, two Texans phone lines were affected.
The press office of Justin Bieber has not responded to calls from the press to know their position on the joke. The Canadian performer opens this week her single "Boyfriend", which, according to EFE, yields to the influence of his namesake Justin Timberlake.
"It's a different sound and I want to be able to create my own," he said in an interview earlier this year.
On Twitter, Justin Bieber is the world's second most popular sons 19 million followers, behind American singer Lady Gaga.

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