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Kevin Federline Responds to Sex Tape Rumors
Tuesday November 21, 2006


Kevin Federline's lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, has released a statement on behalf of his client denying the existence of a reported sex tape featuring Federline and estranged wife Britney Spears. On November 12, the U.K. tabloid News of the World reported that Federline, 28, was shopping a four-hour sex tape of the couple "enjoying an uninhibited range of lovemaking."

"There is not a sex video of Kevin and Britney in existence," Kaplan says in the 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."

On November 6, a Los Angeles superior court judge dismissed Spears' $10 million lawsuit against Us Weekly for reporting that the newlyweds had consulted their lawyer about the possible release of a sex tape by someone in their entourage.

Celebrity porn merchant David Hans Schmidt had told Us that he has been contacted by the alleged video's seller, who he had planned to meet in Hollywood today.

"He dropped the right names that made me believe he had the tape," says Schmidt.

One prevalent theory: Federline was shopping a sex tape, which Spears bought back from Federline in the wake of the couple's split. (It took Kevin's lawyer over a week after the News article to issue a statement; Spears never issued a statement of denial).

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