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Bizarre lawsuit claims Justin Bieber stole credit card for penis enlargement

Updated on: 25 October,2012 08:48 AM IST  | 
ANI |

Justin Bieber paid for his penis enlargement with a stolen credit card, and cheated on girlfriend Selena Gomez with Ke$ha, Rihanna and Penelope Cruz, according to a new lawsuit.

Bizarre lawsuit claims Justin Bieber stole credit card for penis enlargement

Bieber has been sued in Michigan by a man claiming to be Gomez’s father, who makes some of the most insane allegations ever documented in court, TMZ.com reported.


Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber



The man is reported to have said in the court documents that Bieber borrowed 426.78 dollars from him to pay for an abortion for Gomez. u00a0“This money was used as abortion money because Justin Bieber got my daughter Selena pregnant in my bedroom, on my canadian bear rug,” he wrote.

The most ludicrous claim in the lawsuit regards singer Usher, who signed Bieber to his label. u00a0“Usher Raymond came to my house on the forth (sic) of july 2012 and sodomised me with a firework and lit it inside my anal area while blaring kate perry (sic) firework song in my ear drum,” the man said.


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