Justin Bieber's egging incident last year has become one of his most notorious misdemeanor outbursts. And now the said ordeal, which occurred in a Calabasas, Calif., neighborhood, seems to haunt the singer yet again.

According to Entertainment Wise, the incident happened in January 2014 when Bieber was living in the same Calabasas community as his victim. However, sources said the tension between Bieber and his neighbor began in 2013 when the singer and his pals sparked safety concerns in the neighborhood for speeding around the community in a Ferrari.

Bieber's egging victim, Jeff Schwartz, is now asking the 21-year-old singer to pay $1 million for allegedly destroying the reputation he's established for more than two decades in car sales media software. An insider told TMZ, Schwartz feels he's become known for being Bieber's egging and spitting victim.

The "Beauty and the Beat" crooner has already offered $80,000 to Schwartz for the egging damages, New York City News has learned. But Schwartz is now claiming that his wife and his daughter were verbally abused by Bieber that's why he is demanding for a bigger sum.

Schwartz also threatened the Canadian pop superstar that he will be facing another lawsuit if he fails to pay the said amount, since the incident caused him emotional distress and has damaged his online car dealing reputation.   

The egging incident was initially resolved after Bieber pleaded no contest and was placed on a two-year probation. However, Bieber may be facing another lawsuit because Schwartz is citing new allegations involving anti-Semitism. He also claimed the young hit maker spat on him.

Though Bieber apologized for the egging incident, it still spawned tons of negative publicity from the press.

Meanwhile, during the singer's recent appearance for his Comedy Central Roast, he recognized the fact that his reputation has changed and he also insisted that he is planning on changing this for the better. 

"I turned a lot of people off over the past few years, but I know I can still turn out good music and turn everything all around," he said. "I've lost some of my best qualities. For that, I am sorry...I'm looking forward to being someone who you guys can all look at and be proud of."