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Justin Bieber is not getting away with the behavior he displayed at a deposition last month.

Bieber, the 20-year-old Canadian crooner, gave the prosecution a hard time when he was questioned in a deposition last month concerning a civil suit filed by a photographer who is alleging he was assaulted by the singer's bodyguard. Now, a Miami judge will force Bieber to answer the prosecutor's questions in written form.

The singer reportedly has one week to answer 10 pages worth of questions as a result of his deposition behavior, according to Perez Hilton reports. The blogger previewed some questions Bieber would be forced to answer.

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"Please state the name, address and telephone number of all persons who have traveled with you for every trip you have taken during the past two years. For each said person, please specify the trip or trips said person traveled with you on," one of the questions on the written report states, according to Perez Hilton.

"Have you, or has anyone acting on your behalf, ever asked or directed anyone, including but not limited to security personnel, to prevent someone from taking your photograph, or to obtain the camera, film and/or digital film card from someone who was taking, or was attempting to take your photograph?"

In his first deposition for the case, Bieber was questioned for over four hours. While reports surfaced about Bieber walking out of the deposition at the mention of his on-and-off again girlfriend Selena Gomez, TMZ released a video giving an account of the singer's behavior, which could be deemed as disrespectful and comical among other things.

Bieber told the prosecution that he did not have to listen to anything the lawyer had to say, called the male prosecutor Katie Couric, winked at the camera filming him and even blatantly laughed when being questioned.

After his deposition video made headlines, Bieber took to Twitter to post a cryptic message that may be in defense of his actions, which were only a few minutes worth of the proceedings that lasted over four hours.

"Love how some people love to twist and justify the horrible action of others. We all have a right to defend ourselves and feel harassed," Bieber Tweeted last month. "They can't break us. They can't get us down. We are too strong. We love too much. #mybeliebers."

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