
Keven Federline’s lawyer is aiming for the jugular in his new custody battle for the two sons he fathered with Britney Spears – and he has called in an ex-Israeli commando to help. Early Sunday morning, K-Fed’s lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, sent security expert Aaron Cohen out to track down and subpoena Spears’ assistant Alli Sims, who is also the singer’s cousin, the New York Daily News reports. Also in Cohen’s cross hairs was Spears’ music producer Jonathan (J.R.) Rotem. Kaplan wants both questioned under oath about Spears’ alleged erratic – and sometimes dangerous – parenting skills.
Kaplan filed custody documents in Los Angeles Superior Court last week demanding Federline get full custody. The papers didn’t stop Spears from hitting the party or other L.A. hot spots over the weekend, including her new favorite, Winston’s bar, in West Hollywood. In recent weeks, Spears has been photographed out late with her sons, 11-month-old Jayden James and Sean Preston, 23 months old.
Eric Clapton’s former girlfriend says she and George Harrison had a fling three months after Conor, her 4-year-old son with Clapton, fell to his death from a Manhattan high-rise apartment. Lory del Santo, a 46-year-old ex-model, says the three-day affair in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1991 was “sweet revenge” for both of them. Ex-Beatle Harrison was paying back Clapton for stealing his wife, Pattie Boyd, while Del Santo felt frozen out by Clapton after Conor’s death in March 1991.


