الخميس، 26 فبراير 2009

Restraining orders extended for 'scared' Spears


LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A judge has extended restraining orders against three people, including


Britney Spears' former manager and an ex-boyfriend, in order to hear more testimony in the case.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Aviva K. Bobb continued the hearing Wednesday until April 1, when attorneys for Spears' father plan to offer more witnesses about why lengthy restraining orders are necessary.
The lawyers are seeking orders against Spears' former manager Osama "Sam" Lutfi, her ex-boyfriend Adnan Ghalib and attorney John Eardley. The attorneys contend the three conspired to break up the conservatorship and that Lutfi repeatedly tried to reach Spears.
Bobb has already heard testimony from three witnesses, including Spears' father, a security guard and her hairdresser, Roberta Romero, who testified Wednesday that the pop superstar told her she was scared of Lutfi.
Romero also said Spears' comments came after Lutfi repeatedly sent her text messages in late December. She said Lutfi was trying to get her to convey messages to the singer, including that he was making efforts to "free" her.
Romero, who has worked as Spears' stylist for more than a year, said the singer told her to tell Lutfi to leave them alone. Romero and Spears notified the singer's security staff about Lutfi's text messages.
Romero said she only spoke to Lutfi once, weeks before Spears' security became involved. She said he was not threatening over the phone, but that the singer told her to avoid her former friend.
"She told me she's scared of him and not to talk to him," Romero said.


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