Britney Spears made a major comeback with her Las Vegas residency — but her success has her ex-husband Kevin Federline looking to cash in on more child support! Read in about her ex’s big move, and click here for more news about the troubled pop diva…
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Britney Spears made a major comeback with her Las Vegas residency — but her success has her ex-husband Kevin Federline looking to cash in on more child support!
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Kevin's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan, however, has now told
US Weekly that his client
deserves "at least three times the amount" of his original settlement — so that their kids won't see their father living cheap on visiting days! The "Toxic" singer's ex has mostly been working as a resident DJ at the Sin City strip club Crazy Horse III, and celebrated his 40th birthday there on March 24.
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Kevin's workplace is just 2.8 miles away from Planet Hollywood, where Britney staged her successful Las Vegas residency.The couple wed in 2004, and welcomed Sean Preston and Jayden James before their 2007 split. “We talk,” Federline's said, “but I’d say 98 percent of it is about what’s going on with our children, making sure everybody is okay.”
Britney Spears made a major comeback with her Las Vegas residency — but her success has her ex-husband Kevin Federline looking to cash in on more child support!
Kevin's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan, however, has now told
US Weekly that his client
deserves "at least three times the amount" of his original settlement — so that their kids won't see their father living cheap on visiting days! The "Toxic" singer's ex has mostly been working as a resident DJ at the Sin City strip club Crazy Horse III, and celebrated his 40th birthday there on March 24.
Kevin's workplace is just 2.8 miles away from Planet Hollywood, where Britney staged her successful Las Vegas residency.The couple wed in 2004, and welcomed Sean Preston and Jayden James before their 2007 split. “We talk,” Federline's said, “but I’d say 98 percent of it is about what’s going on with our children, making sure everybody is okay.”