Federline’s team is subpoena happy

Looks like things are heating up between Federline and Spears again. Kevin Federline’s defense team has delivered a subpoena to the rehab facility that Spears stayed in earlier this year. The subpoena was served early Saturday morning.

Kevins team is on a subpoena spree. They’ve served subpoenas to Spears bodyguard Daimon Shippen, former assistant Shannon Funk, and her friend Alli Sims. Who’s next?

“Kevin and his attorneys Mark Vincent Kaplan and James Simon are on a mission,” says the source. “They are pursuing all relevant evidence from every potential source and every available witness.”

It appears that Federline’s team wants to know how Spears responded to therapy at Promises. For instance they probably want to know if she was resistant to treatment or if she had a good attitude during her stay.

It’s presumed that the team is gathering information for an upcoming custody battle royale.





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Mel Gibson pleads no contest

Mel Gibson agreed to plea a deal following his drunk driving arrest and avoid spending time in jail.

The movie star’s lawyer confirmed that he hashed out a deal with prosecutors for the drunk driving case and now Gibson will be placed on probation for three years.

Gibson will be required to attend a full year of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as per terms of the deal. He also must pay a fine of 1,200. Mel has volunteered to record a public service announcement on the hazards of driving while drunk and to enter a rehab facility right away.

Gibson had been found to had a blood alcohol level of 0.08 when he was arrested on July 28th after leaving Malibu bar Moonshadows, however the count of driving under the influence was dismissed as was a charge of driving with an open container of alcohol.

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