We likely won’t hear from any of the guests at Justin Bieber’s weekend party, which resulted in a police report for disturbing the peace, because he had them sign a confidentiality agreement before entering his Calabasas home.

The legal document they signed states that if they publicly talk about what went on at the party they would be liable to pay $3 million.

According to TMZ, Bieber had both guests and those who worked at the party sign the agreement. With a signature, they agreed not to talk about it on any social media platform, or any other outlet.

The “As Long As You Love Me” singer has actually reduced the price for anyone who violates the confidentiality agreement, as he previously set it at $5 million.

As we previously reported, the cops had to go to Bieber’s home three times on Friday night during his wild party after his neighbor kept calling about the excessive noise. On the third visit, they issued Bieber a disturbing the peace violation. There were reportedly 100 people there, including rapper Snoop Lion.

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