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Justin Bieber's Car Pulled Over With Lil Twist Speeding?

After claims about Justin Bieber's alleged reckless driving, the 19-year-old singer's good friend and rapper Lil Twist was pulled over for speeding in the Canadian crooner's vehicle, according to reports this week.

Bieber made headlines for allegedly speeding in Calabasas, Calif. during Memorial Day weekend, but it was the 20-year-old Young Money rapper who was stopped by police while driving the singer's Ferrari recently.

"Police pulled Twist over as he roared out of Bieber's gated community in Calabasas, but they let him off with just a warning," sources affiliated with law enforcement reportedly told TMZ.

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Bieber has reportedly drawn the ire of his fellow Calabasas community residents, including former NFL players Keyshawn Johnson and Eric Dickerson, the New York Daily News reports. Dickerson recently took to Twitter to speak out against Bieber's reported reckless driving recently.

"I live in Calabasas too and @justinbieber needs to slow his (expletive) down," Dickerson tweeted about Bieber recently. "Hey @justinbieber I used to have a white Ferrari too, but I knew the speed limit in neighborhoods where kids played."

Although Bieber was not present when his rapper friend was pulled over recently, many have been questioning Lil Twist's influence on the singer for months. However, the rapper and singer have both defended their union.

"Lil Twist-- Bad Influence on Justin Bieber," a TMZ headline read earlier this year.

After similar headlines followed for months, Twist took to his Instagram account to speak out against the claims that he is the reason for Bieber's seemingly rebellious attitude as of late.

"I'm no influence, and I'm not running round claiming to be this role model… I live life, I'm a young adult who makes mistakes, (expletive) ups, #baddecisions , whatever u wanna call them like the rest of the (expletive) civilians in America," Twist wrote on the social media picture sharing website Instagram earlier this year. "But it makes u more of a bad person to sit home and judge someone u haven't took the time to learn about."

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