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Tabloid Hell: Britney accused of trashing apartment

Britney Spears                                                                                                     Pic: PA Photos

Britney Spears Pic: PA Photos

Broker says Spears did 'significant' damage to rented home

Britney Spears is in the news again today (November 19), this time because she reportedly trashed a rented apartment in California.

The singer may be sued by Amir E Zagross, a real esate broker, who says the singer did ‘significant’ damage to the $1.5m apartment.

According to Life & Style Magazine, Zagross says: "I met Britney at the condo myself with her mother, brother, sons and her bodyguards. They assured me they were immaculate, nice people who would take care of the property. But the damage was significant.”

Zagross says there is damage to the entire apartment - walls, flooring, balcony, doors, electrical outlets and air conditioning. The broker said they were unable to rent the apartment after the Spears family vacated it.

--By our New York staff.
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sugargirl 

Nov 20, 2007

Silly girl. She needs to think before she acts, but the tabloids need to give her a break! She's got enough going on in her life without everyone having to know about it. Oh, and, I like her new songs! I wish her all the best.

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