Justin Bieber admits that he tested positive for…

Justin Bieber admitted to police that he had consumed alcohol, smoked marijuana, and taken prescription pills before his 2014 Miami DUI arrest. Toxicology reports confirmed he tested positive for marijuana and Xanax after the incident.

 

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