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Lil Wayne, Scooter Braun End Feud?

Lil Wayne may have made peace with Justin Bieber's famed manager Scooter Braun.

Last month lil Wayne, the 31-year-old rapper born DeWayne Carter lashed out against Braun in a video that appeared on the Bread Over Bed website. Wayne threatened Braun for speaking about the younger rapper Lil Twist, who happens to be friends with Bieber.

Now, TMZ is reporting that the pair have made peace.

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"Justin Bieber's manager can sleep with both eyes closed -- Lil Wayne is backing off the death threat he hurled at Scooter Braun after learning his homie Lil Twist may have blew some details out of proportion," TMZ reported. "But we're told Wayne's people now think Twist exaggerated some of the details about what went down with Scooter."

Twist was arrested last year for being under the influence of marijuana, according to E! News reports. The rapper was driving alone in Bieber's Fisker Karma and drove 69 mph in a 45 mph zone that led to the singer's gated community in California, according to E! News.

The publication was informed about the matter from LASD spokesperson Steve Whitmore. Bieber's vehicle was towed after Lil Twist was taken into custody and held on $5,000 bail. This is not the first time that Lil Twist has been reprimanded by authorities while driving Bieber's vehicle.

Months before the incident, the rapper was caught speeding behind the wheel of Bieber's car.

"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.

Some have questioned Lil Twist's influence on the singer for months. However, the rapper and singer have both defended their union.

"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 last 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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