Jeffrey previously sued Bieber, 21, and his bodyguard Hugo Hesny, claiming Hugo and other bodyguards attacked him outside a recording studio in Miami in June 2013, reported Ace Showbiz.
Jeffrey's attorney Mark DiCowden confirmed the settlement between his client and the "Never Say Never" singer but refused to comment further.
He said the terms of the agreement were confidential. It's unknown when the agreement was reached or if it involved a financial agreement. Bieber's lawyer Jeremiah Reynolds also confirmed the agreement.
Manuel claimed in his suit that he was locked in a subway restaurant's restroom and was beaten by Bieber's bodyguard after he tried to take photos of the singer.
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