Justin Bieber Reportedly Close To Settling Financial Feud With Former Manager After Wife's Big Payday
By Favour Adegoke on June 18, 2025 at 10:45 AM EDT
Updated on June 18, 2025 at 10:47 AM EDT

Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun are reportedly close to settling a long-standing financial dispute that ruined their relationship.
This includes $8.6M in unpaid commissions and $26M from Bieber's canceled "Justice" tour, which Braun's company, Hybe, covered.
Meanwhile, Justin Bieber publicly ended a friendship over how his emotions were perceived and later addressed his mental health on Instagram, expressing frustration with being told by fans to heal.
Justin Bieber And Scooter Braun's Fallout Over Money Nears Its End

Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ that Bieber and Braun are nearing a settlement over millions of dollars the singer allegedly owes his former manager.
The fallout began when Bieber accused Braun of mishandling his finances and costing him millions.
However, an independent audit conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) reportedly told a different story, showing that the "Peaches" hitmaker actually owes Braun approximately $8.6 million in unpaid commissions.
Despite the findings, Braun has reportedly chosen to forgive the full amount. However, two major financial issues remain unresolved.
First, Bieber had reportedly received a $40 million advance from AEG for his now-canceled "Justice" tour. When the tour was called off early, AEG demanded $26 million back. Braun's company, Hybe, covered that cost, with Bieber agreeing to repay the sum over a 10-year period. However, he only made one payment before stopping.
Why The Singer Is Reportedly Ready To Start Repaying His Debt

Sources told the news outlet that Hybe is pressing for Bieber to resume repayment of the $26 million.
Additionally, with Hailey Bieber reportedly earning a substantial payout from the sale of her beauty brand, Rhode, insiders claim Bieber is poised to settle his debt.
There's also reportedly a separate dispute involving $11 million in commissions Braun claims he's owed over the years, a figure not included in the PwC audit.
However, according to sources, Braun is willing to accept a heavily reduced settlement, described as "pennies on the dollar," which would represent a win for Bieber.
Scooter Braun Opens Up About Strained Relationship With Justin Bieber Amid Money Dispute

Recently, Braun addressed his relationship with Bieber during an appearance on "The Diary of a CEO" podcast.
Reflecting on their time working together, the 43-year-old music executive shared, "We were able to achieve some amazing things. I'm very proud of what we achieved and always rooting for him."
When asked about where things currently stand between them, Braun admitted, "It's not the same that it was."
He added, "I think these things go in ebbs and flows. There comes a point where I understand he probably wants to go on and show that he can do it."
The Singer Publicly Ended A Friendship Over His Trauma

Meanwhile, Bieber recently caught fans off guard by posting screenshots of what seems to be a private text conversation between himself and an unnamed friend in a now-viral Instagram post.
In the messages, the "Peaches" singer ends his friendship with the person after confronting them over how they responded to his emotional struggles.
"I will never suppress my emotions for someone," Bieber wrote, per The Blast. "Conflict is part of a relationship. If you don't like my anger, you don't like me."
He continued, "My anger is a response to pain I have been thru [sic]. Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean."
The other person replied, "I'm not used to someone lashing out at me. It's not that I don't see and feel your anger."
To that, Bieber responded sharply: "Ouch. The friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out."
He closed the exchange by asserting that he has "good friends who will respect these boundaries."
Justin Bieber Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles: 'I Know I'm Broken'

Bieber later amplified his message by reposting the text exchange to his Instagram Stories.
He added a pointed caption: "Quit asking me if I'm okay. Quit asking me how I'm doing. I don't do that to you because I know how life is for all of us. It's hard. Let's encourage our people not to project our insecurities onto one another. Your concern doesn't come off as care, it's just oppressive weirdo."
The singer continued to address the situation the following morning, writing on IG Stories: "People keep telling me to heal. Don't you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already? I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues."
He added, "I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry."