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Restraining order issued in Britney Spears case

Updated: 2009-04-29 08:59
(Agencies)

Restraining order issued in Britney Spears case

LOS ANGELES – A judge has ordered Britney Spears' former manager and an attorney to stay away from the pop singer for the next three years.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Aviva K. Bobb issued her ruling Tuesday after hearing testimony and arguments in recent weeks from the men and lawyers for Spears' father, Jamie.

Bobb ordered Osama "Sam" Lutfi and attorney Jon Eardley to stay away from the 27-year-old pop singer and to not contact, threaten or try to act on her or her sons' behalf for the next three years.

Bobb refused to extend the same protection to Spears' parents.

The singer's court-appointed lawyer, Samuel Ingham, endorsed issuing the orders during a hearing last week, saying they were in Spears' "best interests."

Lawyers for Lutfi and Eardley promised to appeal the ruling, saying the lengthy hearing didn't prove the singer suffered substantial emotional distress as a result of the men's actions.

Lutfi's attorney, Bryan J. Freedman, said evidence instead pointed to Spears asking his client for help.

"Never before in the history of the world has a restraining order been issued against someone who merely responded to cries for help," Freedman said.

Roger Diamond, who represented Eardley, said it was disappointing that the ruling didn't spell out the judge's reasoning for issuing the orders.

Jamie Spears and his lawyers petitioned for lengthy restraining orders against the men in January, arguing that the pair were conspiring along with paparazzo Adnan Ghalib to undermine the conservatorship. Bobb last month issued a three-year restraining order against Ghalib, who is the singer's former boyfriend.

The hearing had been conducted over several days in the past two months, with testimony from Jamie Spears and his daughter's security detail and a hairdresser. The hairdresser testified that Britney Spears told her she was scared of Lutfi and didn't want to have anything to do with him.

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Ghalib never appeared in court or contested the restraining order, but is due back in a criminal court next month on felony charges that he tried to run down a man attempting to deliver papers notifying him of the restraining order case.

The server, Ram Moskowitz, sued Ghalib in civil court for assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Jamie Spears' lawyer, Joel Boxer, said the restraining order request was "unusual," but was necessary to protect the singer from "people who I think are fairly characterized as predators."

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