
Justin Bieber is trying to get a lawsuit against him dismissed, because it was filed in Florida — not California where he lives, RumorFix has learned exclusively.
The teen idol’s attorneys filed a motion in late May to dismiss a lawsuit brought on by RC3, a company that is selling a video game for mobile phones called “Joustin’ Beaver.”
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Justin has several issues with this lawsuit:
- Justin’s attorneys think the lawsuit was a preemptive strike against Justin, because his legal team sent RC3 a cease and desist letter.
- Justin’s attorneys think RC3′s attorneys are pulling a fast one — and trying to get a declaration stating that RC3′s actions are lawful.
- Justin doesn’t live in Florida, he lives in California. He doesn’t own property there, he doesn’t have a business office there, nor does he have any permanent employees there.
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Justin admits he vacations in the Sunshine State and has performed there 13 times in three years, but he wants the whole case thrown out of federal court.
