Arbitration ruling in Britney wages claim

Three former security guards who say Britney Spears owes them overtime pay must settle their claims through arbitration, a judge has ruled.

Arbitration ruling in Britney wages claim

Three former security guards who say Britney Spears owes them overtime pay must settle their claims through arbitration, a judge has ruled.

Silas Dukes, Lonnie DeShawn Jones and Randy Jones started legal proceedings against the pop star in March, claiming they were hired by two of Spears’ companies to provide security for the 24-year-old and her home at $2,400 (€1,907) to $3,350 (€2,661) per week.

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