A housekeeper for Britney Spears has filed a battery complaint after a fight over a cell phone, which allegedly took place at Spears home on monday. In a recent statement, Britney’s lawyer, Matthew Rosen Guard called the issue overblown, sensational tabloid fodder and nothing more than a manufactured. He said she said, regarding a cell phone with no striking and obviously no injury whatsoever. Rosengarten continued that anyone can make an accusation, but this should have been closed immediately. To its credit. The Sheriff’s office itself has acknowledged that the incident was classified as a very minor misdemeanor and confirmed there were no injuries. If this did not involve Britney Spears, it would never have been reported at all. The incident comes at a tense time for the 39 year old as she fights to end her 13 year conservatorship. Yeah.
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Charges against Britney Spears declined in dispute with housekeeper, DA says
Britney Spears will face no charges after an allegation from her housekeeper that Spears slapped a phone out of her hand, prosecutors said Wednesday.A possible misdemeanor battery charge was declined based on insufficient evidence that a crime had occurred and lack of injury to the housekeeper or of significant damage to the phone, Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said in a statement.The woman had called authorities after the Aug. 16 dispute with Spears over veterinary care of Spears’ dog, Nasarenko said.Spears has a home in Thousand Oaks, California northwest of Los Angeles.When it was revealed sheriff’s deputies were investigating, Spears attorney Mathew Rosen called the incident “overblown” and “manufactured,” saying, “Anyone can make an accusation but this should have been closed immediately.”The district attorney’s announcement came a day after Rosen and Spears filed new documents alleging that her father was keeping his role in the conservatorship that has controlled her life and money for 13 years because he was trying to earn some $2 million more in fees.James Spears’ representatives did not respond to a request for comment but have repeatedly said that his dealings in the conservatorship have always been upright and in the best interests of his daughter.
Britney Spears will face no charges after an allegation from her housekeeper that Spears slapped a phone out of her hand, prosecutors said Wednesday.
A possible misdemeanor battery charge was declined based on insufficient evidence that a crime had occurred and lack of injury to the housekeeper or of significant damage to the phone, Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said in a statement.
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The woman had called authorities after the Aug. 16 dispute with Spears over veterinary care of Spears’ dog, Nasarenko said.
Spears has a home in Thousand Oaks, California northwest of Los Angeles.
When it was revealed sheriff’s deputies were investigating, Spears attorney Mathew Rosen called the incident “overblown” and “manufactured,” saying, “Anyone can make an accusation but this should have been closed immediately.”
The district attorney’s announcement came a day after Rosen and Spears filed new documents alleging that her father was keeping his role in the conservatorship that has controlled her life and money for 13 years because he was trying to earn some $2 million more in fees.
James Spears’ representatives did not respond to a request for comment but have repeatedly said that his dealings in the conservatorship have always been upright and in the best interests of his daughter.