Justin Bieber is reportedly facing a whopping $380,349 in unpaid property taxes on his $16.6 million Coachella Valley home, which he purchased in January 2023.
Half of the payments were due earlier this month on October 12, and the other half were due by April 10 next year, according to official records obtained by The Sun.
A representative for the singer did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Justin Bieber owes $380,349 in unpaid property taxes on his $16.6 million desert home, US Sun reported Wednesday. justinbieber/Instagram Half of the payments are due on October 12th, and the other half must be paid by April 10th, 2025. haileybieber/Instagram
The news comes just days after TMZ reported that the “Baby” hitmaker is in financial trouble.
Sources told the outlet that Bieber, 30, is considering suing his former managers for allegedly squandering his fortune.
However, the singer, who reportedly has an estimated net worth of $300 million after selling his music catalog, is reportedly irresponsible with his own funds, so he has been weighed down by potential lawsuits. The team is said to have divided opinions.
News of the high bill comes shortly after reports surfaced that Bieber is considering suing his former financial managers for allegedly mishandling funds. Getty Images for TVG However, his team is reportedly divided over the possibility of a lawsuit due to the singer’s reckless spending habits. Getty Images
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In fact, a source exclusively told Page Six last week that the pop star’s spending is “out of control.”
“He spends an eye-watering amount of money every month. At one point, he couldn’t even have a credit card,” the source said.
“Justin is surrounded by a lot of people who don’t have his best interests at heart.”
Additionally, sources claimed that Bieber routinely splurges on private jets, homes, and donations to churches.
A source told Page Six that Bieber frequently drops large sums of cash on private jets, homes and donations to churches. AFP via Getty Images Mr Bieber reportedly cut ties with his former business manager in May. Instagram/@haileybieber
According to People magazine, the Grammy winner ended her relationship with former business manager Lou Taylor in May after working for her company, TriStar Sports and Entertainment Group, for 18 months. That’s what it means.
TriStar said in a statement to the US Sun on Wednesday that Bieber is not considering legal action against the company.
“We have done nothing wrong in the short 18 months we have represented him, and he knows that,” a representative for the firm said. “We are not involved in any suspected unpaid property claims.”