Justin Bieber resolves mall charges with public video

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Bieber will make a public service video about cyberbullying

Justin Bieber will record a public service announcement video in order to resolve criminal charges relating to overcrowding at a New York mall.

The teen singer's manager Scott Braun and label boss James Roppo had been facing charges over the incident which happened in 2009.

Police cancelled an appearance from the singer after thousands of fans arrived.

Roppo was arrested for refusing to disperse the crowd, Braun was later charged with child endangerment.

In order for those charges to be dropped 17-year-old Bieber will record a video highlighting the problems of cyberbullying soon.

The singer is completing his My World international tour.

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