Aug 18, 2007

Britney's former bodyguard served with subpoenas

Pop star Britney Spears’ former bodyguard Daimon Shippen has been received two subpoenas, court’s orders to testify for a trial, from Kevin Federline’s attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan.


The orders require Shippen to give evidence in the former couple’ custody battle over their two sons.

A close associate of Federline said that Shippen ‘was completely surprised to be served. He was dumbfounded and in a state of shock.’

The source added that Federline believes that having worked with the ‘Toxic’ star for years now, Shippen will have a great knowledge of Spears’ parenting skills.

“(Shippen) is in a unique position having worked with Britney for a long time and has incredible knowledge of her parenting skills and comings and goings. This is an ongoing operation," Us magazine quoted the source, as saying.

Earlier this week, Spears’ cousin and close associate Alli Sims was also served a subpoena to testify for the trial about the singer’s parenting skills.

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