No ruling in Britney hearing
A bid by Britney Spears for custody of her two young sons with Kevin Federline was put on hold Friday after a three-hour closed hearing, a lawyer for Federline said. Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon is expected to issue a ruling by Tuesday after hearing extensive testimony, lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan said.
• Entertainment briefsA bid by Britney Spears for custody of her two young sons with Kevin Federline was put on hold Friday after a three-hour closed hearing, a lawyer for Federline said. Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon is expected to issue a ruling by Tuesday after hearing extensive testimony, lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan said.
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