
Britney Spears' Ex-Husband Pleads 'Not Guilty' To Wedding Crash Charge: Report
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Britney Spears' ex-husband pleaded not guilty to all counts, including one felony count of stalking with a prior domestic violence conviction and three misdemeanour counts of aggravated trespassing,
Britney Spears' former husband Jason Alexander officially pleaded not guilty after attempting to crash the pop star's wedding last month, Page Six reported.
According to Page Six, Alexander, 41, was summoned on Tuesday in a criminal complaint in Ventura County Superior Court, where he appeared from jail via Zoom, said Ventura County Senior Deputy District Attorney Erin Meister.
He entered a not guilty plea on all counts, including one felony count of stalking with a prior domestic violence conviction and three misdemeanour counts of aggravated trespassing, refusing to leave private property, vandalism and battery.
Alexander was a childhood friend of Spears. He was married to the singer for two days in 2004. He also faces a special enhancement charge because he was on probation for an unrelated case out of Tennessee at the time of his alleged crimes in California, as per Page Six.