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Music: Justin Bieber cleared in LA attempted robbery case: city attorney

Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber is pictured in police custody in Miami Beach, Florida January 23, 2014 in this Miami Beach Police Department handout released to Reuters on March 4, 2014. REUTERS/Miami Beach Police Dept./Handout via Reuters

(Reuters) – Justin Bieber has been cleared of wrongdoing in an attempted robbery investigation in which the Canadian pop star was accused of trying to take a woman’s mobile phone, the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office said on Monday.

Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber is pictured in police custody in Miami Beach, Florida January 23, 2014 in this Miami Beach Police Department handout released to Reuters on March 4, 2014. REUTERS/Miami Beach Police Dept./Handout via Reuters

Prosecutors rejected the allegations because of insufficient evidence to back up the claims, City Attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan said.

Bieber, 20, was accused in May of trying to take the woman’s mobile phone after she was suspected of taking photos of him at an amusement park in Van Nuys, California, in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley.

Representatives for Bieber did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Boyfriend singer has had a string of recent legal issues, including an assault charge in Toronto and charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest and using an expired license in Miami Beach, Florida.

Bieber is also under investigation for allegedly pelting a neighbor’s home in nearby Calabasas, California, with eggs and causing damage.

(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy and Ken Wills)

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