Britney Spears‘s ex-husband, Jason Alexander, was arrested two months ago after he crashed her wedding with her new husband. His appearance in court perfectly reflects his state of mind on June 9, when he brought up all that drama at the wedding venue.
Alexander Crashes Britney’s Wedding, Armed With A Knife
Alexander was dressed in a white prison jumpsuit and looked like he hardly had the chance to have a good trim as he had a messy outlook. During his appearance before the judge, the charges he faced were read to him, including felony stalking, vandalism, battery, and refusal to leave private property. He appeared pretty somber and pleaded “not guilty to all charges.”
Britney Spears’ Ex-Husband, Jason Alexander, Shows Up In Court Two Months After He Was Arrest For Crashing Her Wedding
The next hearing was scheduled for August 15, while he is being held in jail on bail of $100,000. Spears and Alexander were childhood friends, and the two got married in 2004, but two days later, they decided to get separated.
Now, the 40-year-old American singer and her boyfriend, Sam Asghari, got married in her house, and Alexander broke in, holding a knife, and filmed the whole process live on Instagram. According to security operatives that apprehended him, Alexander scaled the fence to get into Spears’ property and then claimed that he had been invited to the wedding when confronted.
Viewers watched the 40-year-old run across the singer’s property, screaming, “I’m Jason Alexander, the first husband. I’m here to crash the wedding.” He would then enter the wedding tent, shouting: ‘She’s my first wife, she’s my only wife.’ He also attempted to gain entry into his ex-wife’s room, and some items were confiscated by the sheriff.
He was then arrested by security operatives as he struggled with them for a bit. He was ordered by a judge to stay 100 yards away from Spears and her husband and not to “contact, annoy or harass them.” This is not the first time Jason has faced charges, including a December 2021 charge for violating an order of protection and stalking a woman. He would be sentenced to 5 years’ imprisonment if found guilty in his recent trial; if not, he will have to turn in all the weapons he possesses.

