Britney Spears' ex Jason Alexander charged with stalking her at wedding
A man once married to singer Britney Spears - for 55 hours - has been charged with felony stalking after showing up unannounced during her wedding to Sam Asghari.
Jason Alexander, 40, pleaded not guilty to the charge, as well as to trespassing, battery and vandalism.
He was arrested last week after allegedly gate-crashing and streaming a video from inside Spears' home.
Mr Alexander was briefly married to the pop star, a childhood friend, in 2004.
But the union was annulled after less than three days.
Spears, 40, and her longtime partner Asghari, 28, tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in California last week.
But preparations were disrupted when Mr Alexander was arrested after allegedly gatecrashing. He streamed a video apparently from inside the singer's home, before being tackled by security.
Shortly beforehand he had posted an Instagram Live story in which he said he was there to "crash" the wedding.
His video showed him walking through Spears' home looking for her, and then going into a marquee where the finishing touches were being put to a large display of roses. He claimed Spears had invited him, saying: "She's my first wife, my only wife."
Mr Alexander was arrested by officers from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office and taken to a local jail.
"He was able to find his way onto the property and was confronted by security," a police spokesman said.
"An altercation occurred with the security officers and that's where the battery occurred... and during the altercation an item was broken, so that's where the vandalism comes into play. And by being on private property, the trespass comes into play."
On Monday, a judge set bail at $100,000 (£82,290) and issued a restraining order requiring Mr Alexander to stay at least 100 yards (91 metres) from Spears for three years.
He attended the hearing virtually.
Source: BBC
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