Monday, September 17, 2007

Britney Might Lose Her Kids!




Britney and Kevin have a court date this morning to discuss child custody. Rumor has it KFed's lawyer, Gloria Allred is going for the juggular with a "mystery witness". Here are the specifics...




Britney Spears could lose custody of her two little kids as early as
tomorrow morning.
This is a real possibility thanks to crusading Los Angeles
attorney Gloria Allred. She’s bringing a “secret” witness to court tomorrow for
the custody battle between Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline.
Forget
reports that the “secret” witness doesn’t matter or won’t be heard. In fact,
last week Allred filed a signed declaration from the witness, described only as
a man who’s had close observation of Spears behavior with her kids, with the
court. The judge in the closed hearing case, Commissioner Scott Gordon, has
the declaration, and does not have to rule on it. He can simply read it and
enter it into the case’s existing papers. The only way the witness would testify
is under cross examination. In other words, the declaration has already served
as testimony. It would only be if Spears’s side decided to question that the
witness would be asked to speak. And the witness will be there with Allred at
8:30am. I am told that the witness could blow Spears’s chances of keeping little
Sean Preston and Jayden James. The likely observations from the witness concern
drug usage by Spears in her home and in front of her kids. Spears can simply
forget reports that were spun to other websites that Gordon wouldn’t allow
Allred in, or simply rejected the testimony of the unnamed witness. Allred told
me yesterday when I reached her by phone that Gordon accepted the declaration
and even praised her work. That’s not good news for Spears, who just had a
disaster on the MTV Video Awards and is also trying to complete an album due in stores on November 13th. Last week photos of her without underwear were widely disseminated on the internet. Federline’s attorney is sure to mention that in court on Monday as well.
Allred, who is often embroiled in very public cases, means business
here by the way. She’s kept the witness’s identity a “secret” so as not to start
a publicity war. But when the declaration was filed on Friday, Spears and her
attorney Laura Wasser would have learned his name. I am assured the person in
question is not a drug dealer, and that his credentials will hold up if examined
in court.
“You may recognize him as we walk into court,” Allred told me. “But
maybe not. He is not famous. He’s just someone who’s concerned about the kids.”


I have a feeling this isn't going to bode well for Ms. Brit.



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