Britney and K-Fed’s Custody Battle: To be Continued
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline were set to finally settle their ongoing baby tug-of-war drama in a highly anticipated courtroom showdown on Friday.
Throughout the nearly three-hour, closed-door session, Court Commissioner Scott M. Gordon reportedly grilled Spears and Federline.
However, instead of giving an immediate ruling, the commissioner let the saga continue and is not slated to give a written ruling until Monday or Tuesday.
K-Fed currently has full custody of their two boys, Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, while Spears only is allowed visitations accompanied by a court-appointed monitor or parenting coach.
Spears’ attorneys are seeking to regain shared custody of the boys for the pop star. The session was closed to the media but it was reported that a visibly distraught and emotional Spears left the proceedings three times to go to the bathroom.
One reporter claims Spears yelled expletives at him when he asked the singer how she was doing.
Friday’s face-off adds another chapter to the continuing media frenzy surrounding Spears and Federline’s fight for their kids.
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