A US judge says Justin Bieber is complying with the terms of his probation in a vandalism case and has given the singer until later this year to complete community service requirements of his sentence.
Superior Court Judge Leland Harris made the comments in a Los Angeles hearing in the pop singer's misdemeanour vandalism case filed after he damaged a former neighbour's home with eggs.
Bieber has already completed the anger management and restitution requirements of his sentence.
He is supposed to complete five days of roadside clean-up, graffiti removal or other manual labour. A prosecutor said Bieber is close to finishing the work.
Bieber's progress on the work was previously delayed due to a severe ankle injury.
The Grammy-nominated singer did not attend the latest hearing.
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