Justin Bieber has been sued for 850K dollars by the limousine driver who claimed in 2013 that the singer smacked him repeatedly.
According to the legal document filed recently, Abdul Mohar was requesting for a court order to prevent the 'Baby' singer from being within 100 meters of the driver, TMZ.com reported.
The 21-year-old singer assaulted Mohar when he punched him six times in the head because he didn't turn up the volume of the music, but in January 2014, the charges were withdrawn as the prosecutor was sure that they couldn't get a conviction.
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