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Britney Spears ex-boyfriend is facing deportation to Afghanistan
Britney Spears ex-boyfriend is facing deportation to Afghanistan
Britney Spears ex-boyfriend is facing deportation to Afghanistan.
Paparazzi photographer Adnan Ghalib could be forced to return to the
war-torn country - which he left when he was just five - or spend seven
years in a US prison if he is found guilty of three serious offences against
a court official.
The 36-year-old – who initially moved to Birmingham, in the UK, before later
relocating to the US to work – is charged with assault with a deadly weapon,
battery and hit-and-run for allegedly using his car to mow down a man
attempting to serve him a restraining order to stay away from Britney in Los
Angeles.
A Los Angeles police source said: “The country of citizenship listed on the
legal files is where someone convicted of a serious crime will be deported
to whether they hold a green card or not. There is some confusion on his
court documents over where he comes from. Some list the country as
Afghanistan, but another states his nationality as British.”
The alleged incidents happened on February 11, when a process server visited
Ghalib’s flat and tried to hand him legal papers detailing a restraining
order filed against him by Britney’s father Jamie.
The process server claims Ghalib ran him over and fled the scene, leaving
them with a broken wrist, cuts and scratches.
The source explained: “If found guilty he could be jailed for a number of
years. These are some of the most serious crimes in the US. The American
justice system comes down heavily on people convicted of such felonies.”
Britney dated Ghalib from the end of 2007 until March last year, and the
photographer faced a barrage of criticism for trying to control her life
while she was in a vulnerable mental state.
He later attempted to sell a kiss-and-tell story about their relationship
and it has been reported he has a sex tape with footage of Britney stripping
off naked apart from a pink wig and romping with her former lover.
Ghalib – who met the £116,000 bail sum – is due to appear in court for the
hearing on April 2.
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