Britney Spears gets busted for driving without a license or insurance
Britney Spears gets ‘pulled over and ticketed’ for driving without a license or proof of insurance by California Highway Patrol
- Britney Spears was ‘ pulled over and ticketed ‘ for driving without a license or proof of insurance
- The incident occurred on September 10, 2023, just a month after her estranged husband Sam Asghari filed for divorce
- The mother-of-two, 41, was cited a $1,140 fine and ‘must pay up by October 24, 2023, which is also the date of her court appearance’
Britney Spears was reportedly ‘pulled over and ticketed’ for driving without a license or proof of insurance in her car by California Highway Patrol.
According to court documents, obtained by The Blast, the incident occurred on September 10, 2023, just a month after her estranged husband Sam Asghari filed for divorce.
While it is unknown why she was initially pulled over, law enforcement claim that she did not have a ‘valid license in her possession’ and failed ‘to provide a peace officer evidence of financial responsibility.’
The mother-of-two, 41, was cited a $1,140 fine and ‘must pay up by October 24, 2023, which is also the date of her court appearance.’
Busted! Britney Spears was reportedly ‘pulled over and ticketed’ for driving without a license or proof of insurance in her car by California Highway Patrol
Coincidentally, the court date is also the same date her memoir, The Woman In Me, is scheduled to hit bookstores.
She will not have to be physically present in court that day, but will need her attorney to ‘bring proof’ that her driver’s license is valid and that she has insurance.
Last year, the Grammy winner was caught driving at an ‘unsafe speed for prevailing conditions’ and ticketed for the offense on March 10, 2022.
The citation came months after Spears was advised by doctors to be careful behind the wheel as she reentered the world from a conservatorship which prevented her from driving for 13 years.
At the time a source told People: ‘Britney is very happy the conservatorship is now allowing her to drive.’
‘She is ecstatic and beyond grateful for all the help she is receiving right now,’ the insider added.
In years past Spears has struggled on the road.
In 2006, prior to her conservatorship, she caused controversy when photographed driving with then-five-month-old son Sean Preston in her lap.
Oh no: According to court documents, obtained by The Blast , the incident occurred on September 10, 2023, just a month after her estranged husband Sam Asghari filed for divorce (seen in 2019)
After the incident, she apologized, reportedly telling Access Hollywood: ‘I made a mistake and so it is what it is, I guess.’
The next year, Spears was captured apparently running over the toes of a paparazzi in Beverly Hills, per MTV.
Around the same time in 2007, cameras caught her committing a number of traffic offenses, including running red lights, driving while using her phone and making illegal turns.
That same year ex-husband Kevin Federline also asked a judge to block Britney from driving their two sons Jayden and Sean, now 17 and 18.
A slap on the wrist: The mother-of-two was cited a $1,140 fine and ‘must pay up by October 24, 2023, which is also the date of her court appearance’
Last year, the Grammy winner was caught driving at an ‘unsafe speed for prevailing conditions’ and ticketed for the offense on March 10, 2022 (pictured in 2007)
Last week, the pop star that she already has a second memoir in the works ahead of the highly-anticipated release of her first.
The Woman In Me is described as a ‘brave and astonishingly moving story about freedom, fame, motherhood, survival, faith, and hope.’
In late September, Britney teased that she was putting the ‘finishing touches’ on her memoir — which will be released October 24.
The Toxic hitmaker’s memoir was written before her split from Asghari, 29, and hasn’t been changed to include the drama between them.
He also won’t get a penny of that money from book sales thanks to the former couple’s ironclad prenup.
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