Justin Bieber has been hit with an overdue $380,000 tax bill amid rumors he's considering taking legal action against his former money managers, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
TMZ alleged this week that Bieber is "upset" and feels his old financial team mismanaged his reported $300 million fortune. New dad Bieber, 30, cut ties with his business manager Lou Taylor earlier this year, according to PEOPLE, having worked with her company, Tri Star Sports And Entertainment Group, since 2022. "They parted ways a few weeks ago in May," a source told the outlet at the time.
"It was a mutual and seamless transition. It wasn't a fit anymore." The U.
S. Sun can confirm no suit has been filed at this time, and TMZ claimed some of his team want him to sue, while others don't. Justin Bieber They reported, "We're told the argument against suing is that Justin went through a period where he was spending wildly.
" John Hueston, who is representing Tri Star, said in a statement, "Justin Bieber is not considering legal action against Tri Star. "We did nothing wrong in our brief 18 months of representing him, and he is aware of this." He added, "We were not involved in any alleged unpaid property bills.
" Most read in Celebrity LINE OF CREDIT But he has been dealt another blow, after previously taking out a $5 million line of credit on one of his luxury homes. In January 2023, he purchased a $16.6 million desert property near the exclusive Madison Club in Coachella Valley, which is also home t.