Justin Bieber is just racking up those court dates. After pleading not guilty to his DUI, driving on an expired license and resisting arrest charges in Miami and turning himself over to cops in Toronto for an assault charge, it looks like the 20-year-old has even more legal trouble on his hands. Remember that egg-throwing incident? Yeah, looks like the "Confident" singer is facing a felony for that one.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office is looking into felony charges against Bieber for the vandalism incident.

While throwing eggs at a neighbor's house may seem like a relatively small (though highly mean-spirited) prank, when it's in a ritzy neighborhood like Bieber's in Casablancas, Calif., the damages can warrant felony charges. In this case, damages totaled an estimated $20,000.

PIO Nicole Nishida told THR that the LA attorneys would be looking into the case to file charges soon, but the $20,000 in damages would warrant a felony charge.

This news is just the latest in a series of major legal blunders for Bieber. On Jan. 23, he was arrested for drag racing in Miami and is now set to visit court on March 3 for those charges. Bieber is also pending legal action his hometown of Toronto.

All the legal and behavioral drama is largely eclipsing Bieber's music at this point. His new music video for "Confident" was largely swept under the rug amidst all the other Bieber news.

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