Britney Spears, Sam Asghari get restraining order against her ex-husband Jason Alexander
Britney Spear’s ex-husband, Jason Alexander, attempted to 'crash' the singer's wedding to Sam Asghari on Thursday
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After Britney Spears' ex-husband, Jason Alexander, attempted to "crash" her wedding to Sam Asghari on Thursday, an emergency protective order was filed against Alexander.
According to Sargent Zadeh, an emergency protective order was requested by Spears and Asghari's representatives, and it was forwarded to a Ventura County superior judge who issued the no contact order.
The protective order states that Alexander must stay away from Spears and Asghari, including her home.
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Officials confirmed to Fox News Digital on Thursday that Alexander was arrested for "two counts of misdemeanor battery, one count of misdemeanor vandalism and one count of misdemeanor trespassing, in addition to the out of county warrant."
BRITNEY SPEARS' EX-HUSBAND ATTEMPTS TO ‘CRASH’ HER WEDDING TO SAM ASGHARI
After Alexander made it on to the property, an altercation involving battery occurred between Alexander and security, which also included vandalism after he allegedly broke an item valued under $400, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Department.
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Fox News Digital was told that Alexander also had a box-cutter on his person; however, the weapon was never displayed or brandished during the incident.
A court date has been set for June 13.
Alexander, 40, was on an Instagram live stream when he approached the home and was intercepted by security officials outside her house. Shortly before the incident, Alexander was seen walking through her home, where a security official appeared to say, "You've got to leave."
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He responded: "Don't put your hands on me. Please don't put your hands on me."
Alexander then asked, "Hey, where's Britney?"
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He then walked outside the house and into the tent set up where crews were installing roses at an altar.
"I'm her first husband. I'm here to crash her wedding," he said. TMZ captured an image of the incident.
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The department confirmed to Fox News Digital that deputies responded to Spears' residence at 2 p.m. on a "trespassing in progress" call and made contact with Alexander.
Spears and Asghari wed at her Los Angeles home on Thursday.
Fox News' Tracy Wright contributed to this report.