Britney Spears’ attorney accuses Kevin Federline of violating her ‘privacy and dignity’

Britney Spears. Picture: Instagram/Britney Spears

Britney Spears. Picture: Instagram/Britney Spears

Published Aug 12, 2022

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Britney Spears’ attorney has accused her ex Kevin Federline of violating “the privacy and dignity of the mother of his children”.

Mathew Rosengart hit out after Federline posted videos of the singer, 40, arguing with her sons, and warned he has created “legal issues”.

Federline had revealed in an interview his sons Sean, 16, and Jayden, 15, have chosen not to see their mother in recent months, and revived his dormant Instagram account on Wednesday, to post videos showing Spears disciplining her boys.

Rosengart told MailOnline on Thursday, about the clips: “Britney Spears is a brilliantly talented, extremely hard-working icon, who is rightfully beloved and respected by millions around the world.

“The same, unfortunately, cannot be said about Mr Federline, who for reasons that are inexplicable, decided to give a gratuitous interview that has hurt the mother of his children.”

Rosengart said despite the tone of the videos, she had “faithfully supported” Sean and Jayden and “loves them dearly”.

He said: “Whether he realises it or not, Mr Federline has not only violated the privacy and dignity of the mother of his children, he has undermined his own children, whose privacy he should protect.

“Mr Federline’s ill-advised decision to post an old video of his 11 and 12-year-old children was cruel, bottom of the barrel stuff.”

Rosengart highlighted that California is a two-party consent state, meaning a person making a video or audio recording and the person being recorded must consent to the recording for it to be legal.

He said Spears wasn’t aware she was being recorded in the clips posted by her ex-husband.

Rosengart said: “It was abhorrent. In addition to demeaning himself and violating societal norms, he has now also created various legal issues for himself including, but not limited to, implicating cyber-harassment and cyber-bullying statutes, among other things.”

Federline, 44, deleted his videos on Thursday morning, leaving his Instagram page bare.

Rosengart said he had been in touch with Instagram to make sure Federline “adheres to its rules”.

He said: “In the meantime, as Britney herself poignantly said, whatever is occurring between her and her boys should remain private.

“We urge Mr Federline to act with a measure of grace and decency and to cease from publicly discussing private matters, which benefits no one.”

Spears was devastated by Federline talking about their rift, and posted a series of angry messages on Instagram including one accusing Federline of exposing the teenagers to marijuana.

According to TMZ, in 2019, Federline was granted 70% custody of their sons while Spears was downgraded to 30%.

Federline’s two-year marriage to the singer – now married to Sam Asghari – ended in July 2007, and six months later she was placed under an involuntary psychiatric hold.