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After Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun, his former longtime manager who played a role in his early success, went through a public fallout, they have reportedly reached a financial deal.
Scooter Braun said his story with Justin Bieber—who recently agreed to pay the manager $31.5 million in a financial deal—is "not done." ...
Justin Bieber fans condemned his former manager Scott “Scooter” Braun for sharing high praise for Bieber’s newest album, Swag, on Saturday, one day after the album dropped. “This is ...
Justin Bieber reportedly has no regrets when it comes to parting ways with his former manager, Scooter Braun — and he embraced his newfound "creative freedom" while making his latest album.
Justin Bieber’s newest album is his first release after parting ways with his former manager, Scooter Braun, who discovered the singer on YouTube in 2007.
Scooter Braun Hints at Future With Justin Bieber After $31.5 Million Agreement Scooter Braun said his story with Justin Bieber—who recently agreed to pay the manager $31.5 million in a financial ...
Although Scooter Braun had no part in creating Justin Bieber's latest album, he still showed his support, saying he's proud of how far Bieber has come. Swag, released on July 11, is the singer's ...
Scooter Braun thinks Justin Bieber's new album is "beautiful, raw, and truly him". The 31-year-old singer released his new record, Swag, on Friday (11.07.25), and Scooter - who discovered Justin ...
Justin Bieber has officially closed the books on a major financial dispute with former manager Scooter Braun, reaching a multi-million dollar settlement tied to his canceled Justice world tour.
First Justin Bieber, then Demi Lovato, then Ariana Grande: reports of artists leaving Scooter Braun’s management stable have been piling up faster than indictments for a certain former president.
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