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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Justin Bieber 'makes house guests sign $5 million waiver'


Justin Bieber reportedly makes guests visiting his house in California sign a legal waiver.

TMZ claims to have obtained a copy of the document, which everyone must sign before entering his mansion in Calabasas.

The Liability Waiver and Release warns that anyone who speaks publicly about anything that happens inside the home could be sued for $5 million.

The contract forbids guests from talking about the "physical health, or the philosophical, spiritual or other views or characteristics" of Bieber or other guests.

Tweeting or blogging about parties at the house, or uploading photographs of events to Instagram, also violates the terms of the waiver, resulting in an automatic demand for $5 million in damages.

The form warns that activities in the house could be "potentially hazardous and you should not participate unless you are medically able and properly trained".

The waiver - common among A-list celebrities - also states that risks involved in visiting his home include "minor injuries to catastrophic injuries, including death".

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