
Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun have officially resolved their financial differences.
Roughly two years after the pop star and his longtime manager appeared to end their professional relationship, the two have reportedly reached a settlement, according to multiple outlets.
Sources told People and TMZ that Bieber paid Braun $26 million to cover the advance tied to his canceled 2022 Justice tour. Braun and his company, HYBE, had fronted the funds that Bieber and his team were required to repay to AEG Presents due to the cancellations.
In addition, Bieber agreed to pay $5.5 million in outstanding commissions he allegedly owed Braun, bringing the total payout to $31.5 million.
E! News has contacted representatives for both Bieber and Braun for comment but has not received a response.
The sizable financial settlement comes just weeks after Braun—who discovered Bieber on YouTube in the late 2000s and remained a central figure in his career until their reported split in 2023—opened up about where the two now stand.