Report: Justin Bieber Harassed Crew on Private Jet
Justin Bieber's Super Bowl-bound flight from Canada to New Jersey last week was a marijuana-filled nightmare for the flight crew, according to a police report obtained by NBC News Wednesday (Feb. 5).
The Biebs was on board with his entourage and dad, Jeremy Bieber. The report claims that father and son were "extremely" verbally abusive to the flight attendant who refuses to work for the Canadian singer ever again.
Furthermore, the 19-year-old superstar and his entourage allegedly smoked so much weed on the rented private jet that the pilots were forced to wear gas masks so as to not risk intoxication, and potentially lose their licenses. "The captain of the flight stated that he warned the passengers, including Bieber, on several occasions to stop smoking marijuana,” the report reads.
“The captain also stated he needed to request that the passengers stop their harassing behavior toward the flight attendant and after several warnings asked the flight attendant to stay with him near the cockpit to avoid any further abuse."
Once the plane landed at Teterboro Airport, DEA and U.S. Border officials claim it reeked of marijuana. Drug sniffing dogs also alerted authorities to luggage that Bieber's assistant and trainer say belonged to him, "but they were forced to put their names on the bags."
No weed or paraphernalia was found on the plane or inside the bags, and Bieber reportedly admitted to authorities that he had been smoking weed and drinking. The "Confident" crooner was questioned separately because he had "become argumentative and abusive when together with his security team," the report says.
Bieber's plane drama adds to a long list of recent legal incidents involving the teen, including a DUI bust in Miami and turning himself in to authorities for allegedly assaulting a limo driver in Canada.
A rep for Bieber did not respond to BET.com's request for comment on this latest report.
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