Monday, September 24, 2007

"I'm just worried about her kids and I want her fans to know the truth" SO I WAITED 5 MONTHS TO TALK!

Britney’s bodyguard talking, for sake of her kids

In exclusive interview, Tony Barretto alleges Spears abused illegal drugs

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Britney’s ex-guard wants ‘to protect the kids’
Sept. 24: Tony Barretto tells TODAY two incidents when Spears did drugs, and says he “wants fans to know the truth.”
By Mike Celizic
TODAYShow.com contributor
Updated: 2 hours, 25 minutes ago

A former bodyguard who told a Los Angeles judge about Britney Spears’ alleged substance abuse and bizarre behavior wants nothing more than to know that the troubled pop star’s young children are safe.

“I’m not here to destroy Britney. I’m here for the kids,” Tony Barretto told TODAY co-host Matt Lauer during an exclusive interview Monday. “I’m here to speak out on their behalf.”

Last week, a Los Angeles judge determined that Spears has engaged in the “habitual, frequent and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol” and ordered her to take parenting classes and undergo random drug and alcohol testing twice a week.

The ruling was in connection with the court battle between Spears and her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, over primary custody of the couple’s two children, Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1.

Barretto has come forward as the “secret witness” who made a declaration to the court testifying to Spears’ drug and alcohol abuse and other bizarre and dangerous behavior. The details of the declaration are sealed, but Barretto has talked about Spears driving into oncoming traffic with her children in the car, walking around her house nude, screaming and acting irrationally, allegedly doing illegal drugs in a nightclub on two occasions and drinking.

Another judge later charged her with misdemeanor hit-and-run and driving without a license for a traffic accident in a parking lot that she did not report.

Barretto’s attorney, Gloria Allred, said that his declaration was the only testimony speaking to Spears’ behavior after she left rehab earlier this year.

“I think the judge gave [his testimony] great weight,” she said, adding that Spears’ attorneys did not challenge him in court.

Barretto, a 6-foot-7 giant of a man, worked for Spears for less than three months and was fired, he says, for failing to hear her order him to pick up her hat, which she had dropped. He said revenge is not a motivation.

“I think it would be inhuman for someone to make those allegations,” he said.

Reluctant witness
Barretto has said he was reluctant to come forward, fearful of being identified and pursued by the tabloid press, but, he told Lauer, he felt he needed to speak out.

“I just wanted to make sure the public and the court and her fans know the truth, and it’s very hard to get that point across,” he said.

He talked about two occasions at a Los Angeles nightclub when he saw her doing drugs.

“One was at her table. She had me hold up a curtain to make her area private,” he said. “At one point it was getting kind of hard to continue to hold the curtain for such a long period of time. The attempt was to look over and get her approval to let go of the curtain, at which point, I noticed what she was doing.”

He said the second incident was at the same Los Angeles club.


“The other occasion, we escorted her to a private rest room upstairs that was secured for her,” he continued. “She was in there for some time alone, and I was waiting for her outside the door. I thought it would be appropriate to check on her, and I knocked and peeked in and I observed this behavior.”

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