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On Jan 28, 1:36 pm, Lord Padrone Diabolico III <maj....@gmail.com> wrote: On Jan 21, 6:46 pm, traveler <Vallec...@aol.com> wrote: Many Americans are baffled by Britney Spears' seemingly endless stream of court hearings to determine whether she should regain custody of her children. Spears showed up Monday for the continuation of her deposition in her custody
On Jan 21, 6:46 pm, traveler <Vallec...@aol.com> wrote: Many Americans are baffled by Britney Spears' seemingly endless stream of court hearings to determine whether she should regain custody of her children. Spears showed up Monday for the continuation of her deposition in her custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline, which was scheduled after she showed up hours late for
On Jan 21, 3:46 pm, traveler <Vallec...@aol.com> wrote: Many Americans are baffled by Britney Spears' seemingly endless stream of court hearings to determine whether she should regain custody of her children. Spears showed up Monday for the continuation of her deposition in her custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline, which was scheduled after she showed up hours late for
Many Americans are baffled by Britney Spears' seemingly endless stream of court hearings to determine whether she should regain custody of her children. Spears showed up Monday for the continuation of her deposition in her custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline, which was scheduled after she showed up hours late for her initial deposition earlier this month. But legal experts say