YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Bieber anti-cyberbullying video ends NY legal case

    MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — Justin Bieber's new anti-cyberbullying video helped his manager and a record executive resolve a legal predicament.

    The video released Wednesday by a New York prosecutor is part of a plea deal settling misdemeanor charges filed after a mall fan frenzy in 2009.

    The manager and executive were arrested after police ordered a Bieber autograph session at a clothing store shut down over fears someone could get hurt. More than 3,000 teens and younger girls had arrived by 1 p.m. for an event scheduled for 4 p.m., leading to the cancellation.

    Bieber never appeared, but police said at one point while they were trying to disperse the crowd they were hindered by a message from Bieber's Twitter account stating: "On my way to Roosevelt Field Mall in Long Island, NY to sign and meet fans! I'm pumped. See u there."

    Prosecutors said police had asked Bieber's staff to send a tweet from his account to notify fans that the event was cancelled. Though they tried, Island Def Jam Record Music Group employees were unable to tweet on Bieber's account because the singer's manager, Scott Braun, had changed the account's password to prevent anyone from cancelling the event.

    About 90 minutes after the police made their initial request, they said Braun sent two tweets cancelling the event, and the crowd dispersed within 15 minutes, prosecutors said.

    Braun and Def Jam Records executive James Roppo were charged with misdemeanors. The charges were later dropped in a plea agreement that permitted Bieber's record company and a management company to plead guilty to fire code violations, as well as reimburse Nassau County almost $8,000.

    The agreement also called for Bieber to record the anti-cyberbullying public service announcement video.

    During the 11-minute video introduced by Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, whose office negotiated the plea deal, Bieber speaks to a Long Island high school student about her experiences with cyberbullying. An attorney also offers definitions on cyberbullying, sexting and other offenses and warns teens they could be subject to criminal prosecutions if they are caught.

    "The Internet can be used as a place to have a greater positive impact on the world," Bieber tells viewers. "The Web should be used to inspire others, not spread hate or hurt."

    Rice said after the plea agreement was released that both the record company's and Bieber's management "have learned from this incident, and since the Roosevelt Field appearance, have successfully implemented carefully executed safety plans at other venues."

    Rice also announced that a website had been established for students to seek help on cyberbullying and other issues.

    A spokesman for Bieber did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for comment.

    ___

    Online:

    http://www.stopbullyingli.org

    News for You

    • Miss Connecticut wins Miss USA contest in Vegas

      LAS VEGAS (AP) — A 25-year-old accountant from Connecticut with a secret glamorous side is the new Miss USA.

    • 'The Voice' Winner: Who Did the Experts Choose?

      By Jethro Nededog LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - NBC's "The Voice" will crown another winner on Tuesday night's finale. Season 4's three finalists - Daniellle Bradbury, Michelle Shamuel and The Swon Brothers - battled it out for the title on Monday's performance finale episode. Before the performances, coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Shakira and Usher performed The Beatles' "With A Little Help From My Friends." The Top 16 then got together for the second group performance of the night on Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros' "Home. ...

    • Mom: RI theater threw out disabled girl over noise

      NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — A woman says she and her 5-year-old developmentally disabled daughter were thrown out of a theater during a "Beauty and the Beast" performance because the girl was making giggling and humming noises she makes when she's happy.

    • Family tweets indicate Kim Kardashian gives birth

      LOS ANGELES (AP) — It looks to be a baby girl for Kim Kardashian and her rapper boyfriend Kanye West. Or does it?

    • Jenner: Kim Kardashian 'thrilled for the new baby'

      LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kris Jenner says her daughter Kim Kardashian is thrilled to have a new baby girl.

    • Miss Utah latest beauty queen to botch answer

      LAS VEGAS (AP) — Miss Utah Marissa Powell is the latest beauty queen to trip on national television, not over her gown, but during the interview segment.