Britney Spears asistirá el día 16 de Septiembre a las Cortes.

Se rumorea que la ganadora de 3 Moonmen en los premios Mtv Video Music Awards, Britney Spears, que recientemente ha hecho público que su single, Womanizer,  se podrá oir a partir del 22 de Septiembre en las radios y que su nuevo álbum de estudio, titulado Circus, saldrá el mismo día a la vente que el cumpleaños de la cantante, tiene que asistir hoy, Martes 16 de Septiembre a las cortes.

Al parecer, la cantante debe arreglar algunos asuntos de dinero con los jueces, así como dejar claro el “incidente” de conducir sin la licencia: recordemos que, el mes pasado, Britney debía a sus abogados algo más de 3 cuartas partes de un millón de dólares, así como también a esos que representaban a Kevin Federline. Sin ir más lejos, Stacy D. Phillips está a la espera de cobrar $407,000 por trabajar tan sólo 4 meses en el caso de la custodia de sus hijos, pero eso no es todo, a Laura Wasser le debe $60,000, mientras que a los abogados de Kevin la cifra le aumenta a $250,000 lo que hace un total de $716,000.

Britney aparecerá hoy en las cortes a las 8:30 a.m. Mucha suerte.

creditos: x17Online

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Britney Spears is scheduled to appear at Los Angeles Superior Court tomorrow for hearings regarding both her astronomical legal fees as well as her driving without a license case.

Last month it was determined that Spears owed nearly three quarters of a million dollars to her attorneys as well as those representing her ex-husband Kevin Federline. Spears’ attorney Stacy D. Phillips is seeking $407,000 for four months worth of work on Spears’ custody case, while Laura Wasser, who took over the case in June, is seeking nearly $60,000 for two months of work. Additionally, Spears previously agreed to pay $250,000 to Federline’s lawyers, bringing her total legal bill to around $716,000. Any payments must be approved by the Los Angeles court commissioner, and attorneys representing Spears’ and her father’s interests stated last month that they intend to contest Phillips’ bill. The hearing to review the legal fees has been set for 8:30 a.m. tomorrow morning.

Additionally, there will be a preliminary hearing tomorrow morning for Spears’ driving without a license case. Almost exactly a year ago, Spears was charged with driving without a license as well as a hit-and-run causing property damage, though the latter charge was dismissed several months ago. Two weeks ago, Spears’ attorney Michael Flanagan requested that the case be dismissed, but Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James A. Steele delayed a decision on whether or not Spears would stand trial.