[Author]by the El Reportero’s news services[/Author]
An Argentine judge summoned pop singer Justin Bieber for questioning over an alleged incident at a discotheque in this capital last year, when the Canadian performer was on tour here, court officials said.
Judge Facundo Cubas issued an order to the Interpol department within the Argentine Federal Police to locate the artist and one of his bodyguards and notify them that they must appear in court to give statements.
According to court sources cited by the official Telam news agency, the judge warned that if Bieber does not show up to testify within 60 days after being notified, he will order his arrest.
Bieber, 20, and one of his bodyguards were cited in incidents at the Ink disco in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo on Nov. 9, 2013, where the singer and his friends were partying.
Among other things, the pair are accused of allegedly attacking a photographer and stealing his camera and then leaving the disco without paying their tab.
Argentine photographer Diego Pesoa claims Bieber’s bodyguards chased him and beat him up outside the nightspot.
Bieber could spend up to a year in prison if convicted of causing minor injuries to the man.
According to the summons, the singer had ordered his bodyguards to prevent him from being photographed when he left the establishment.
The judge’s ruling asks Interpol to locate the artist and his bodyguard at their homes, at the site of a scheduled event or anywhere else and present the summons to them.
Sandra Bullock in Puerto Rico Filming “Our Brand is Crisis”
Sandra Bullock is in Puerto Rico to shoot scenes for “Our Brand is Crisis,” a political comedy-drama co-produced by George Clooney.
Hollywood’s highest-paid actress arrived over the weekend at San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport, Puerto Rican media outlets said.
David Gordon Green is directing the film, which is based on a 2005 documentary of the same name about the role of prominent U.S. political consultants, including James Carville, in the re-election campaign of Bolivian President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada.
Besides Bullock, the cast includes Scoot McNairy, Billy Bob Thornton, Anthony Mackie and Ann Dowd.
The film began shooting Sept. 29 in New Orleans and the crew is expected to spend around two weeks in Puerto Rico filming the scenes set in Bolivia.
The Puerto Rican government offers generous incentives to film studios.
Molotov returns to The U.S. for “Agua Maldita Navidad Tour”
Latin Grammy Award winning Mexican rock band Molotov will be returning to the U.S. in December for their “Agua Maldita Navidad Tour.” Celebrating Christmas with their signature Latin rock flair, Molotov will kick off the tour in Los Angeles on Dec. 3 and will wrap it up in Dallas on Dec. 21. Tickets are on sale now!
After nearly two decades on stage, eight albums, a documentary, four Latin Grammys and over 3 million+ records sold, legendary Mexican rock band Molotov has returned in 2014 with an incendiary new record, Agua Maldita. The band’s latest effort was produced by Jason Perry at East West Studios in Hollywood, and features 10 tracks, including the singles Lagunas Metales and La Raza featuring DMC from iconic hip-hop group RUN-DMC.
Molotov continues to push the boundaries of their music with lyrics exploring social and political topics on one of their best records to date.
Catch the band on their “Agua Maldita Navidad Tour” in the U.S.A. this December.