Reality TV > Britney Spears sex tape doesn't exist

November 22, 2006

Via TV.com

Lawyer for Kevin Federline denies reports of sex tape starring couple.

Almost from the instant that Britney Spears filed for divorce from Kevin Federline earlier this month, rumors spread about the existence of a sex tape, presumably with which K-Fed hoped to extract as much money from a divorce settlement as possible. Adult film mogul David Hans Schmidt reportedly said last week that Federline offered to sell him the tape. This week reports surfaced in the UK's Daily Mirror newspaper that Spears intended to beat K-Fed to the punch by posting the tape online, possibly on MySpace.

In a statement issued today through Federline's lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, K-Fed denied the existence of a sex tape and defended his client from the negative backlash he's faced since Spears' filing. "There is not a sex video of Kevin and Britney in existence," Kaplan said in a statement. "It goes without saying that the stories of Kevin attempting to sell such a video are patently false and anyone who reports that they have information of such attempts is either lying or reporting the lie of someone else. It would be impossible to comment upon and correct all of the other misinformation about Kevin that appears on a daily basis and consequently no attempt has been made, or will be made, to do so. I hope that the public and media will keep this in mind before assuming accuracy of facts from Kevin's silence."

Both Spears and Federline have filed for custody of the couple's two children, 1-year-old Sean Preston and nine-week-old Jayden James.

 

 

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