2008年1月15日星期二

Britney Spears’ Visitation Rights Suspended Indefinitely


L.A. Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ruled that Britney Spears’ visitation rights have been suspended indefinitely. The next hearing is set for February 19.
"The word victory is not something that Mr. Federline or his counsel would ascribe to the results of the court," Kevin Federline's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, told reporters after the ruling.
"There is no joyous feeling," Kaplan added. "This is a grave situation for everybody. And while we believe Mr. Federline is pleased that the court did make an order that we feel is an appropriate, there is no joy in it for him."
At today’s hearing, a judge heard testimonies from Federline, two LAPD officers, court monitors Pamela Strong and Lisa Hacker and Spears' former bodyguard Lonnie Jones.
Spears arrived at the courthouse briefly, but fled to go to a church to pray.
"She was not ordered to be here today," Court PIO Alan Perichini told reporters. "She was welcome to come. It was my understanding the Sheriff's department did everything they could to facilitate her arrival."
Spears lost visitation rights after she was rushed to the hospital for a psychological evaluation earlier this month.

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