Justin Biebers legal team from Black, Srebnick, Kornspan & Stumpf, are filing a motion to keep intimate photos and a video that were taken of Justin Bieber while in police custody private.

Bieber’s legal team said that the state attorney’s office told them that news agencies have filed a public records request for video tape footage of the singer’s time in jail, according to Rueters.

In the motion to suppress any video or photo evidence, it states, “While in custody at the Miami Beach police station the defendant was captured on videotape in various states of undress which show intimate personal parts of the defendant's body.”

According to Liberty Voice, the video shows Bieber coming into the Miami police state with three officers. He stands by the desk with his arms folded until an officer instructs him on the paper work that he needs to look at. The officer has to continually get the singers attention on the paper work. Then Bieber is frisked until his hoodie gets in the way. He ends of taking the hoodie off, and the officer finishes the search.

The entertainer’s legal team will have more to worry about the Bieber in various states of undress, Bieber was recently charged with assault in a December case in Toronto against his limo driver, an egging case in California, and his has a court hearing on March 3 for his DUI in Miami.

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