Britney Spears - 'sex tape does not exist'
Britney Spears
Singer's estranged husband denies making home video
Britney Spears estranged husband Kevin Federline has denied possessing a tape of the couple having sex.
Federline’s lawyers have said the tape does not exist and that “stories of Kevin attempting to sell such a video are patently false”.
Rumours of the existence of a tape filmed by the couple after they first met have circulated for several years, and even surfaced in an American magazine prompting legal action from the singer.
However, a US judge recently dismissed a libel action brought by the couple against US Weekly which claimed the couple had filmed a explicit video.
The judge said that because Spears had: “Put her modern sexuality squarely, and profitably, before the public eye” the article was not defamatory, reports BBC.
Federline’s lawyers have said the tape does not exist and that “stories of Kevin attempting to sell such a video are patently false”.
Rumours of the existence of a tape filmed by the couple after they first met have circulated for several years, and even surfaced in an American magazine prompting legal action from the singer.
However, a US judge recently dismissed a libel action brought by the couple against US Weekly which claimed the couple had filmed a explicit video.
The judge said that because Spears had: “Put her modern sexuality squarely, and profitably, before the public eye” the article was not defamatory, reports BBC.






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