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Fat Joe Says He Bailed Justin Bieber Out Of Jail After 2014 Speeding Arrest

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Fat Joe Says He Bailed Justin Bieber Out Of Jail After 2014 Speeding Arrest
Fat Joe Recounts Bailing Justin Bieber Out Of Jail After He Got Arrested In Miami In 2014 For Speeding

Fat Joe is being called out for “capping” after the Hip Hop OG revealed in a recent interview that he was the one who bailed Justin Bieber out of jail after his infamous 2014 arrest.

During the latest episode of his new podcast, Joe And Jada, the 54-year-old recounts the time he came to Bieber’s rescue after he was arrested in 2014, and fans don’t believe him.

The pop star was arrested in Miami at the time for speeding and DUI. Fat Joe told Jadakiss that him and Bieber frequently talked when he lived in Miami. “Let me tell you something, you know who use to talk to me all the time… Justin Bieber,” he said.

Fat Joe Recounts Bailing Justin Bieber Out Of Jail After He Got Arrested In Miami In 2014 For Speeding

“Justin Bieber gets arrest, just driving crazy around Miami. Raul, rest in peace, calls me up and says, ‘Yo they looking for somebody to bail out Justin Bieber.’”

“It wasn’t no money, it was nothing, a couple hundred dollars, a thousand dollars. We use Rich Playa’s girl to bail him out. So we bail out Bieber, $100,” he continued before clarifying that he wasn’t trying to get clout off the story.

The interesting part was when the rapper shares that Justin called himself a “gangster” after being bailed out. According to Fat Joe, he told the singer to stop claiming to be ‘gangster,’ which led to their relationship getting messed up.

“He start telling me he a gangster. We don’t want you gangster. Want you singing ‘Baby, Baby…’ I hit him with the we don’t want you getting arrested, don’t want you on the news,” Joey recounted.

“We want you to succeed. You’re Justin Bieber, my daughter worships you. We all love you. And that kinda messed up my relationship with him at that moment because he felt like… I f*cked up the moment,” he added.

The rapper’s story was being questioned by fans after they figured out that the bail was actually $2,500 and not $100 as he claimed. “Joe is the type to tell a story that has maybe like 50% truth in it,” someone commented on X, formerly Twitter.

“He said “100 dollars” to give an example of how the bail was close to nothing. For context purposes,” another person claimed.

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