Newport Beach business scammed by phony Bieber staff who claimed the pop star needed rentals for Coachella, then drove them to Mexico
Thursday, April 16th 2026, 4:07:58 am
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Newport Beach Moke co-owner Chad Mara explained that although a $20,000 deposit was part of the booking, the payment was never received.
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