Justin Bieber has already paid a fine and compensation of about $80,000 for egging his former neighbor's house in Calabasas, Calif. back in January, the Canadian singer's attorney Shawn Holley told a Los Angeles judge Monday, Nov. 10, according to Press Association.

Holley also reported at the court that her client is attending courses on anger management without fail and is on track to complete everything by Feb. 10 of next year, E! News reported.

On July 9, the 20-year-old pop star entered a no-contest plea to one count of misdemeanor vandalism in connection with the egging. The plea deal put the "As Long As You Love Me" crooner on probation for two years, so he will still be on probation until 2016.

He was ordered to pay $80,900 in restitution and stay at least 100 yards away from the victims for two years. He was also sentenced to complete 12 weekly anger management sessions and five days of community service, according to CNN reported.

Bieber is set to complete his community labor requirement by working for MusiCares, according to TMZ.

MusiCares is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide "a safety net of critical assistance for music people in times of need," according to Grammy.org.

Sources connected with Bieber's egging case told TMZ that Selena Gomez's on-again, off-again boyfriend will satisfy his community service by working at the organization's Los Angeles headquarters, and will only do physical tasks, including but not limited to painting walls and moving office furniture.

While the probation report explicitly says that arrangements are being made so Bieber could complete his community labor requirement at MusiCares, Holley told TMZ that it is not certain yet.

Meanwhile, Bieber just won Best Male at the MTV EMAs Sunday, Nov.9. And though he was not present at the ceremony held at The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland to personally accept his award, he took to Twitter to thank his fans.

"Just won Best Male at the #EMAs. Thank you all so much. Big things coming. Love you," he wrote at the microblogging site.