BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- In response
to "rumors of alleged attempts by Kevin Federline to sell a purported sex
video," Mark Vincent Kaplan, Federline's divorce lawyer, issued a
statement denying "the existence of Federline-Britney Spears sex
tape," media reports said Wednesday.
After Spears filed for divorce from the
fledgling rapper this month, reports surfaced in the tabloid press that
Federline had in his possession a videotape of the couple having sex and was
"considering making it public."
"There is not a sex
video of Kevin and Britney in existence," said Kaplan.
But representatives for Spears made no immediate
comment on it.
"While this is endemic of countless false and
inaccurate stories that have made their way into the media regarding Kevin, his
marriage to Britney, and the divorce proceedings which they are presently going
through, I want to put this issue to rest once and for all," Kaplan said.
Allegations about the Spears and Federline sex tape
have been rife for some time. A U.S. judge recently dismissed a 10 million U.S.
dollars defamation lawsuit brought by the couple, who were
seeking libel damages from the US Weekly that suggested that "the couple
had made the video last year."
Spears, 24, who married Federline in 2004, has sold
more than 60 million albums since she shot to fame with her 1999 debut, "...
Baby One More Time."
(Agencies)
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