Tuesday August 28, 2007
Britney Spears at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2007 in New York on February 2, 2007.
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One day after Ryan Seacrest reported that Britney Spears' former manager Larry Rudolph was avoiding being served a subpoena in her child custody battle, Rudolph has spoken out.
In a statement released to That Other Blog, Rudolph said:
“Despite the things that Britney has publicly said about our relationship in the past, I truly understand where she’s coming from and why she’s said the things she said about me post-rehab and I don’t take it personally. As her former manager, I know and understand Britney better than anyone, I know what makes her tick and I understand everything she’s going through. With that being said, my loyalty will always stay strong with Britney. I have consulted with my lawyers and I do understand that eventually the time will come when they will find me, but until then, I’m trying to avoid being brought into this mess. She’s going through so much right now and I wish Britney the best.”
As of Monday night, Rudolph, whom a source says was recently vacationing in Hawaii, had not yet been served a subpoena by Kevin Federline's attorney.
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