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The Party Continues! Justin Bieber Spotted Popping Bottles In Miami Post-Jail ... With His Dad

Justin Bieber Pops Bottles In Miami Post-Jail

Jan. 23 2014, Published 6:17 p.m. ET

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Spending the night in jail hasn't slowed Justin Bieber down one bit. Just a few hours after he posted $2,500 bail and was released from Miami's Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, RadarOnline.com has learned, Bieber headed straight to South Beach for a few drinks!

CBS News 4 MIAMI reporter Gaby Fleischman snapped the shot of Bieber checking his phone and hanging at a table filled with bottles around 5:30 p.m. EST Thursday. His dad, Jeremy Bieber, was spotted right by his side -- as he reportedly was during the drag racing incident that led to Bieber's arrest. Bieber's pal Khalil Sarieff, also arrested during the incident, was not pictured.

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As RadarOnline.com has reported, Bieber is leaving the legal drama behind and heading back to California as soon as possible, but it seems he had enough time in his schedule for some refreshments at the unnamed spot on 14th street and Collins near South Beach.

The outing capped a busy 24 hours for Bieber, who was arrested in the early morning hours Thursday after partying at SET Miami nightclub and reportedly smoking weed all day before that.

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Earlier this week, he took his posse on a ski trip to Aspen.

Meanwhile, back in Los Angeles, the felony vandalism investigation stemming from his alleged egging attack continues.

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