Justin Bieber to be Deported From US at 8-1 Odds

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Good news for those of you living in the US, Irish bookmaker Paddy Power is offering odds on troubled 19-year-old pop star Justin Bieber of being deported back to Canada at 8-1 odds. 

While some would like to see the Biebs price closer to say EVEN odds, consider that both the Seahawks and Broncos were around 8-1 odd favorites of winning the 2014 Super Bowl and this number suddenly starts looking a little more appealing. 

Bieber was arrested on drag-racing, DUI and resisting arrest charges Thursday after allegedly speeding down a residential Miami Beach street, Pine Tree Road, in a rented yellow Lamborghini on an expired license. He is being held at a Miami-Dade County jail pending an initial appearance expected later Thursday.
Authorities say Bieber was arrested after police saw him and R&B singer Khalil racing two luxury vehicles down the street at 4:09 a.m., with two other vehicles apparently being used to block off the area. Both Bieber and Khalil face drag-racing and driving under the influence charges.

Some legal experts have suggested that Bieber’s Miami Beach arrest might not earn him a one-way flight back to Canada but the young pop star could face felony charges in California for allegedly egging a neighbor’s home.  If found guilty in connection to that case, coupled with the Miami Beach charges, Beiber stands a much better chance of facing deportation. 

As such, the 8-1 odds do have tremendous value.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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