Britney Spears' ex sentenced for intruding in wedding assault

 A man once momentarily wedded to Britney Spears was indicted Friday for bothered intruding and battery at the pop star's June wedding.

Jason Alexander, 40, argued no challenge to the two offense includes in a California court. The Ventura County judge condemned him to the 64 days he has previously served in prison.


Investigators dropped charges of crime following and wrongdoing defacement.

Lances wedded long-term beau Sam Asghari at her home in Thousand Oaks, California, on June 9, before a few dozen visitors including Selena Gomez, Drew Barrymore, Paris Hilton and Madonna.

Alexander, a cherished companion of Spears to whom she was hitched for under three days in 2004, seemed excluded at the house before the function while livestreaming on Instagram.

He got inside the house and up to the locked entryway of Spears' room when she was inside preparing for the wedding, as per declaration at a fundamental hearing.



Alexander would not leave the property when told, battered a safety officer who attempted to eliminate him, and harmed an entryway, investigators said.

 

After he entered his request, an appointed authority gave another defensive request denying him from coming extremely close to Spears or the safety officer.

Alexander's lawyer, Sandra Bisignani, didn't quickly answer to an email looking for input. She recently said in court that there was no proof he had any aim of hurting Spears.