Britney Spears' former manager is in hiding. Maybe he's trying to lead by example.
While the onetime pop princess spent her weekend manning would-be traffic citations and house calls from animal services, Spears' former career Svengali, Larry Rudolph, was doing his best not to further damage his old client's personal or professional standing—by remaining in hiding from Kevin Federline's subpoena-happy prosecution.
Rudolph told E! News anchor Ryan Seacrest via BlackBerry over the weekend that he has spent the past few weeks essentially on the run from Federline's process server in order to avoid testifying in the ex-couple's ongoing child-custody case.
According to Seacrest, who relayed Rudolph's in-hiding status on his KIIS-FM radio show Monday morning, Rudolph wishes to remain loyal to Spears despite an on-again, off-again professional relationship with the singer with whom he has twice parted ways. Per Seacrest, Rudolph claimed if he were made to testify under oath, it "won't be good for Britney."
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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Labels: Britney Spears, Kevin Federline, process serving, subpoena
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