Brit's Bodyguard Describes Post-Rehab Drug Use, Safety Issues As Her Lawyer And Manager Drop Her
AP:
A former bodyguard for Britney Spears went to court Monday to support a sealed declaration about questionable behavior by the pop star in a child-custody dispute between the singer and ex-husband Kevin Federline -- but never got to testify.
Tony Barretto, 28, arrived with a lawyer but Family Court Commissioner Scott M. Gordon held only a brief open session before clearing the courtroom of everyone but attorneys for Spears and Federline to privately discuss unsealing documents in the ongoing case.
Outside court, Barretto's attorney Gloria Allred issued a statement calling him a "key and secret witness."







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First Posted: 09-18-07 07:34 AM | Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM