Stay Away Adnan, Until 2012

A Los Angeles judge has issued a restraining order against Britney Spears' ex-boyfriend Adnan Ghalib.
 
Superior Court Judge Aviva K. Bobb signed the restraining order after a brief hearing Wednesday morning. The order covers the singer, her parents and her two young sons.
 
In January, Jamie Spears sought protection on his daughter's behalf against Ghalib, her former business manager, Sam Lutfi, and attorney Jon Eardley.
 
Court documents contend the trio have tried to undermine the 27-year-old singer's conservatorship, which was established after a series of high-profile incidents of erratic behavior.
 
Jamie Spears' attorney told the judge that Ghalib hadn't filed any objections to a protective order being issued. Neither Ghalib nor his attorney have appeared at previous hearings.
 
The restraining orders are in effect until midnight on March 17, 2012.
 
It will be forwarded to several Los Angeles law enforcement agencies, and orders Ghalib not to have any physical, e-mail or phone contact with Britney Spears or her family. It also orders Ghalib not to try to act on the singer's behalf.
 
Ghalib faces felony charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, for an incident in which he allegedly hit a process server trying to deliver documents in the restraining order case. Authorities said Ghalib struck the process server with his car in February.
 
Ghalib has pleaded not guilty to the charges.


What the El!?! Editorial:

Sounds like someone needs to get a clue and move on with his life… at least until 2012 when he can try again to get his 15 minutes of fame!

As for Britney, she reportedly turned down a $3 million book deal because she wants more money.

Us Weekly reports BritBrit was shopping her autobiography and turned down multi-million dollar offers from HarperCollins, Random House and Little Brown.

Britney reportedly thinks her memoirs are worth closer to $8 million.

(Associated Press)

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