Britney Spears’ex-boyfriend reaches conditional settlement, averts trial in civil suit against him

Courtesy of JFXonline.com Oct. 2009

A lawsuit against Adnan Ghalib, a former paparazzo and ex-boyfriend of Britney Spears, may be dismissed in spring due to a conditional settlement that was recently reached.

“We conditionally settled the case.  The case is not being dismissed until the settlement is fully performed,” says David S. Olson, attorney for plaintiff Ram Moskowitz.

Moskowitz filed a complaint in April claiming that Ghalib slammed his Mercedes into him on Feb. 11 as he was trying to serve a temporary restraining order against him pertaining to Spears’conservatorship, say court documents.

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Superior Court expects Britney Spears next Friday

Was media the real reason Spears' appearance was canceled today? Courtesy, Kill the Lights.

Britney Spears is ordered to appear in court this coming Friday, Jan. 22, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. says Liz Martinez, a representative from the public affairs office at the Los Angeles Superior Court.

Spears was expected in court today but her appearance was unexpectedly canceled.

Tabloid site TMZ, the first to report the cancellation, says the commissioner and others were concerned about the media.

Spears faces the beginning of her third year under the conservatorship of her person solely by her father effective Monday, Feb. 1. Her estate has been under a co-conservatorship of her father and privately retained attorney Andrew Wallet.

Many across the blogosphere had thought she would freed once her Circus tour concluded as certain tabloids had promoted the idea that the continued arrangement was necessary due to insurance.

Spears has gained visitation-only privileges with her children since the conservatorship began. Kevin Federline, ex-husband, retains sole custody.

Next Friday will mark Spears’second court appearance since the conservatorship began.

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Los Angeles court orders Britney Spears to appear

Britney and her children at the Hotel Mondrian on Jan. 13 courtesy of Kill the Lights

TMZ reported earlier today that Britney Spears is expected to appear in court.

A spokesperson (Liz) from the Superior Court of Los Angeles just confirmed to Fair News Spears that Spears was ordered to appear in court today. The spokesperson said she didn’t know whether Spears would show or not nor what prompted the order.

Regularly scheduled hearings on accounting matters were scheduled for yesterday and a motion to seal documents was expected to occur this morning.

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