Britney Spears' Ex-Husband Jason Alexander Facing Two FELONY Charges For Alleged Bracelet Theft!
17.08.2022 - 20:09
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Jason Alexander is headed straight back to jail!
After crashing Britney Spears‘ wedding, her ex-husband is now facing new felony charges for an alleged crime he committed years ago! According to the Napa County Sheriff via TMZ, Jason was booked on Tuesday on an arrest warrant that was issued in 2016 stemming from an alleged jewelry theft. He has now been charged with two felonies, one for grand theft and one for buying/receiving stolen property. After serving a 64-day sentence for crashing the pop star’s big day in June, Jason was picked up on Tuesday from Ventura County Jail by Napa authorities.
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Per TMZ, Jason had a felony warrant out for his arrest in the Napa County area when he got busted for trespassing on his ex’s property over the summer. Cops in the California county claim he stole a bracelet from a woman he was staying with in 2015. He had reportedly been living in the woman’s home for a few weeks when she claimed to be missing jewelry from her bedroom. Interestingly, police allege Jason later admitted to the woman that he stole her diamond and sapphire tennis bracelet (valued at $2,000), which he promptly pawned off.
Jason is now looking at up to three years of state prison and a maximum $10,000 fine if convicted of felony grand theft. He also faces up to another three years behind bars for buying/receiving stolen property. According to police records reviewed by Page Six, he is being held on a $20,000 bail.
Despite the transfer, Jason is still expected to sit for a hearing in his wedding crash case on November 9. This hearing will discuss whether or not he can possess weapons, including firearms. As Perezcious readers know, Brit’s
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