Britney Spears Gets Emergency Restraining Order Against Ex-Husband Jason Alexander

 

Britney Spears Gets Emergency Restraining Order Against Ex-Husband Jason Alexander

Pop superstar Britney Spears has gotten an emergency restraining order against her former husband Jason Alexander. The two had a big falling out after Alexander broke into Spears' home during her wedding to longtime partner Sam Asghari. In an emergency, she filed for and received the Emergency Protective Order, which will last for 5-7 days. While the order functions like a restraining order, it is put into effect much faster. In such cases, it is a great option.

Britney Spears' ex-husband Jason Alexander charged with trespassing

On June 9, the Ventura County Sheriff's Department arrested Jason Alexander, Spears' former husband, after he allegedly broke into Spears' Los Angeles mansion while she was away for a wedding. Alexander is accused of trespassing, vandalism, and two counts of battery after police arrived to arrest him on Thursday. Police also confirmed that Jason Alexander had a warrant out for his arrest in another county.

According to TMZ, Alexander went live on Instagram and posted a video of himself entering Spears' home. However, the video is now unavailable, and Alexander is still awaiting a court date. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department is analyzing the video footage and conducting interviews with Alexander's attorney, Mathew Rosengart. While Alexander did not comment on the couple's upcoming wedding, his attorney has not yet commented on the case.

He tried to crash her wedding

The pop star's emergency restraining order is against her former husband Jason Alexander, who tried to crash her June 9 wedding. According to court documents, Jason Alexander had a knife and was arrested for trespassing and attempts to crash the wedding. The order, which is in effect for seven days, is for the protection of Britney Spears and her new husband Sam Ashgari.

In addition to a restraining order against her ex, Britney Spears has been convicted of stalking another woman. She also reported Alexander to the police and he pled guilty on January 4, receiving probation for almost a year. Despite all the legal trouble, Spears and Asghari were able to tie the knot on Thursday evening, and a number of celebrities, including Madonna, Paris Hilton, Drew Barrymore, and Selena Gomez, attended the nuptials.

He filmed his attempt to sneak in

After breaking into Britney Spears' home during her wedding to Sam Ashgari, pop star Britney Spears has obtained an emergency restraining order against her former husband, Jason Alexander. The order goes into effect immediately and lasts for five to seven days, but it is possible that Britney could get another one at a later date. However, this is unlikely, as the two were never married in the first place.

The restraining order against Alexander requires him to stay at least 100 yards from Spears and Asghari. The news came after Alexander reportedly barged into the singer's Thousand Oaks home on Thursday, demanding meet her. Security guards tackled Alexander and called the Ventura County Sheriff's Department, which determined that Alexander had trespassed on Spears' property and thus warranted an arrest.

He filmed his arrest

Britney Spears has received an emergency restraining order against her ex-husband Jason Alexander, who broke into her home on her wedding day. The order states that Jason Alexander must remain 100 yards from Britney, but that he must not harass her children. Spears has not publicly discussed the incident. She is now married to longtime partner Sam Asghari. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office confirmed Britney's emergency protective order and noted that the order is valid for up to 8 days.

Alexander is also being charged with trespassing, vandalism, and two counts of battery. Spears' security guards tackled Alexander as he tried to enter the pop star's Thousand Oaks home, and Ventura County Sheriff's deputies responded. They determined that Alexander was trespassing on Spears' property, and the Ventura County Sheriff's Department has filed a criminal complaint against him.

He trespassed on her property

A week after Britney Spears and Sam Ashgari tied the knot, Britney Spears has gotten an emergency restraining order against her ex because he trespasses on her property. The alleged incident happened when Alexander barged into Spears' Thousand Oaks home and demanded to meet her. Security guards tackled him, and Ventura County Sheriff's deputies arrested him. Police say Alexander had an outstanding warrant, so he wasn't welcome on the property.

Spears' restraining order says Alexander repeatedly trespassed on Spears' property, which is why she ordered him to stay off her property. Alexander's behavior is alarming, considering Britney's newlywed status. Alexander was arrested for an outstanding felony warrant and has a history of domestic violence.

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