On 2014, Manuel Munoz, a Miami photographer claimed that he was punched and kicked in the sandwich chain of a man named Dwayne Patterson,  who was the pop icon, Justin Bieber's bodyguard.  Munoz further claimed that bodyguard ultimately stole his memory card and broke his equipment.

However, on the peak of the incident another argument came out that alleged Manuel was simply tripped.

Recently the superstar and the photographer had reached to a settlement. A judge said that Bieber had only until the end of October to be oust from his position in Miami. According to TMZ, the 22-year-old pop star came out in the open and offered undisclosed amount to Munoz, but the settlement's conditions are being kept. It was bet that Justin's fans were glad that the whole thing has finally ended.

At the start of the controversy, Justin Bieber avoids to be put on the screws to face the attorneys in settling the case petitioned by a Miami paparazzo against him for an alleged smackdown in a Subway restaurant.

Just in the nick of time, both sides reached to anagreement, sources connected to the cases confirmed.  For the sake of those who might not remembered, paparazzo Manuel Munoz sued the singer, when things got worst that led to violence as the singer sent his bodyguard over to confront the man for taking pictures as he left SET Nightclub according to Perez Hilton.

A certain judge threat the singer with arrest if he won't appear for a deposition. Mark DiCowden, a Miami attorney said Monday in an email that the photographer Manuel Munoz's who sought unspecified damages against Bieber was resolved. The settlement conditions remained confidential and the avid fans could only respect its privacy.

Bieber's lawyer never respond to an email seeking comment. Currently, Bieber is in a European tour.