The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shared an update about its investigation into an incident involving Britney Spears.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has closed its investigation into an incident involving Britney Spears and an NBA player’s security detail at a Las Vegas hotel Wednesday night.
In a report obtained by ABC News, Las Vegas police said that after reviewing surveillance footage, Spears, who originally claimed she was “back handed” by the player’s bodyguard after trying to get his attention, appeared to have inadvertently “hit herself in the face” after the bodyguard pushed her hand away from the player.
ABC News has reached out to Spears’ representatives for comment on the matter.
“Detectives … were able to review surveillance footage of the event which showed Britney going to tap the Spurs player on the shoulder,” the report stated. “When she touched the player [the bodyguard] pushes her hand off of the player without looking which causes Britney’s hand to hit herself in the face.”Editor’s PicksBritney Spears gets new puppy from fiance Sam Asghari to ‘protect’ herBritney Spears speaks out after conservatorship is terminatedBritney Spears to marry Sam Asghari Thursday nearly 9 months after announcing engagement
The report stated that because the bodyguard did not “willfully or unlawfully use any force or violence upon Britney and probable cause did not exist,” no arrest was made and no citation was issued.
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