Justin Bieber Denies Sexual Harassment

JAKARTA - Last week, the public was shocked by a woman who claimed to have been harassed by singer Justin Bieber in 2014. Through a Twitter account with a tweet in the form of a thread, she told how the singer of Intentions acted.

After the crowd, Bieber began to open his voice. He rejected all accusations written by the woman named Danielle. Hailey Baldwin's husband said he was working with Twitter and related parties to take legal action.

In a tweet by Danielle, he met Bieber in Texas when he was 21. After appearing at a private event, Bieber invited Danielle and his friends to a hotel, the Four Seasons. However, Danielle was taken to a different room and that's when Bieber harassed this woman.

The tweet has indeed been deleted, but fans and the public are already aware of the writing. Alison Kaye, Justin Bieber's staff answered it was impossible. He knew Bieber was staying on Airbnb that night.

Bieber also uploaded some evidence related to that date. He showed proof of hotel bookings and e-mail from AirBnb to the Westin Hotel with Selena Gomez, his girlfriend at the time.

"I don't usually take care of executions that have occurred during my career but after talking to my wife and team, I decided to talk about this issue," the Baby singer wrote via Twitter.

It didn't stop there. Bieber also added evidence in the form of news stating that the singer was with Selena Gomez on stage and a number of public tweets photographing Bieber and Selena's togetherness on March 9, 2014. He explained that he only stayed at AirBnb and moved to the Westin Hotel not the Four Seasons Hotel as Danielle wrote. .

Bieber then revealed, on March 10 Selena went to work while she was still at the Westin Hotel with her friends.

Justin Bieber is the latest public figure to be accused of sexually abusing his fans. Previously, comedian Chris D'Elia and actor Ansel Elgort faced the same accusation. Despite rejecting allegations such as Bieber, the two became the subject of conversation and were seen as negative figures.