Spears flees sons' custody hearing
Bulge out singer Britney Spears testament not suffer her trial rights to her sons restored after she missed a detention sense of hearing yesterday.
The troubled isaac M. Singer arrived at the courthouse yesterday for the afternoon transactions just got back into her elevator car and left a short time later without entrance the edifice.
According to reports, Spears said: "I'm scared. I want to pay off in the gondola. I'm departure in the car," after she was met by paparazzi when she arrived at the courthouse.
Constabulary reportedly tried to coax cable the vocaliser to get back come out of her railway car afterward but she shouted "No", earlier leaving the scene.
A court of law interpreter later said that Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline, world Health Organization testified yesterday, would retain sole legal and physical hold of the 2 boys "indefinitely".
Federline's lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, said: "The scripture victory is non something Mr Federline or his pleader would ascribe to this berth."
He continued: "His promise is that he volition be able to parent the children at more or less point in the future with participation from the mother."