A member of Justin Bieber's entourage has been ordered to appear in court after customs officials in Australia allegedly found him carrying marijuana while the pop star was reportedly reprimanded for swearing at the officers. The Baby singer is said to have used "inappropriate language" when speaking to a female customs officer while passing through Brisbane International Airport last month, according to TMZ. A spokeswoman for the Australian Federal Police confirmed Justin, who is currently Down Under on tour, and his pals were stopped within minutes of them landing in the Australian city. A 23-year-old US national has been ordered to attend court in Brisbane on Friday and a 19-year-old was given a verbal warning by the Australian Federal Police for using inappropriate language while speaking to a customs officer. Justin was also reportedly threatened with arrest when he refused to remove his hat and glasses before a customs inspection. This is not the first time Justin's tour has been hit with controversy - one of the star's bodyguards was arrested last month after allegedly attacking a photographer on a beach in Hawaii and the security guard also had an altercation with a photographer in Sydney which was caught on video. Via Mirror
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