According to reports, Justin Bieber received a staggering $380,349 notice for delinquent property taxes on his Coachella Valley home, which he bought in January 2023 for $16.6 million.
According to official documents obtained by the US Sun, half of the money was due on October 12 of this month, and the remaining amount is due on April 10 of the next year.
Justin Bieber reportedly owes $380,349 in unpaid property taxes on his $16.6 million desert home, the US Sun reported Wednesday.
The payment was due in two halves on October 12 and April 10, 2025, respectively.
The announcement follows TMZ’s claim that the “Baby” hitmaker had been experiencing financial difficulties. The site was informed by sources that the 30-year-old Bieber was thinking of suing his former business managers for allegedly wasting his riches.
However, because the singer is supposedly careless with his money, his team has reportedly been split on a possible lawsuit. The musician’s estimated net worth after selling his music library is $300 million.
The news of the hefty bill comes shortly after a report surfaced that Bieber was considering suing his ex-financial managers for allegedly mishandling his money.
However, his team is reportedly divided on the potential lawsuit due to the singer’s allegedly reckless spending habits.
In fact, an insider exclusively told Page Six last week that the pop star’s spending is “out of control.”
“He spends eye-watering amounts per month. At one point, he couldn’t even get a credit card,” the source told us.
“Justin is surrounded by a lot of people that do not have his best interests at heart.”
The insider further claimed Bieber routinely splurges on private jets, houses and church donations.
An insider told Page Six Bieber frequently drops large amounts of cash on private jets, houses and church donations.
According to reports, Bieber severed his relationship with his previous business manager in May.
After 18 months of employment with Lou Taylor’s organization, Tri Star Sports And Entertainment Group, the Grammy winner reportedly broke off his connection with her in May. Tri Star told the US Sun in a statement on Wednesday that Bieber is not thinking about suing their business.
“He is aware that we did nothing wrong in our short 18 months of representing him,” a firm representative stated. “There were no alleged unpaid property bills involving us.”