Federal Judge: Britney Spears Case Not My Problem
The Hollywood Gossip —
... The court said it seems as if the Feds have no jurisdiction, and unless Jon Eardley can convince the judge otherwise, the case will go back to State court on February 29. We will keep you posted on the latest. ...
Jamie FTW
Oh No They Didn't! —
... the move to make a federal case out of it is ridiculous. Judge Philip Gutierrez set a deadline of February 29 for Britney's so-called lawyer, Jon Eardley, to explain why on Earth the federal court has any business getting involved in Britney's mental affairs. The court said it sure seems the Feds have no jurisdiction to interfere, and unless Eardley can convince the judge to the contrary, the case will go back to State court on Feb 29. Stay tuned ... Source:http://www.tmz.com/2008/02/20/federal-judge-says-it-seems-bogus-to-him/ ...
…OF THE DAY
Best Week Ever —
... NATIONAL OUTRAGE: A Federal judge says that turning the Britney hearing into a Federal case would be ridiculous. He added, "unless I see some definitive proof that her cooch was laundered across state lines." (TMZ) ...
Breaking!
- Racketeering, RICO, Wire Fraud Claims in Britney Case
RadarOnline.com —
Another gem from Michael Sands , who's neck deep in the Britney Spears legal circus in addition representing Sam Lutfi , he is also the mouthpiece for lawyer Jon Eardly, who wants to make a federal case out of the Spears conservatorship (a judge kicked a motion back to him today). Sands tells Radar that documents are being filed in federal court by the close of business today that will allege RICO act violations, racketeering, and wire fraud in the Spears case. The allegations have to do with missing money in the embattled pop stars rapidly dwindling coffers. Details ...
Britney’s (Sam Lutfi’s) federal case gets the smackdown
Cele|bitchy —
... the move to make a federal case out of it is ridiculous. Judge Philip Gutierrez set a deadline of February 29 for Britney’s so-called lawyer, Jon Eardley, to explain why on Earth the federal court has any business getting involved in Britney’s mental affairs.
The court said it sure seems the Feds have no jurisdiction to interfere, and unless Eardley can convince the judge to the contrary, the case will go back to State court on Feb 29.
[From TMZ]
Well, since Britney is not able to hire her own counsel under the rules of the ...






