Justin Bieber is wanted for questioning in Argentina in connection to a 2013 incident in which he's accused of sending his bodyguards to beat up a photographer outside a Buenos Aires nightclub.
Investigative judge Facundo Cubas instructed Interpol Thursday to use all "necessary means" to inform the entertainer that he has 60 days to appear before the Argentine court to address the questions or face an
international arrest order, according to The Associated Press.
Photographer Diego Pesoa claims he was beaten up by Bieber's bodyguards outside of INK nightclub in November 2013.
According to the state-run news agency Telam, Pesoa said he believes the bodyguards were acting on behalf of Bieber.
According to The Guardian, prosecutors have not filed charges against Bieber, 20, but they do want to question him about the events of that night.
"Bieber has to come to Argentina, and it won't be to sing," Matias Morla, Pesoa's lawyer, told C5N TV, according to The Guardian.
The Christian Post reported this week that Bieber was in New York City Saturday attending a Bible study with members of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who were in town for a game with the New York Jets.
Bieber has reportedly been spotted recently at Bible studies across the nation, but no one knows what connection he has with the Pittsburgh Steelers' Bible studies or how he found the gathering.
Many of the players took photos with the singer and tweeted out their appreciation for his time.