Britney Spears' ex-husband Jason Alexander appeared in court this week to face charges for breaking into the singer's home on her wedding day
Alexander pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges of misdemeanor trespassing, two misdemeanor counts of battery and a misdemeanor vandalism charge. At the time of his arrest last week, authorities also learned that Alexander was wanted on a felony theft warrant in Napa County.CNN reached out to an attorney for Alexander for comment.
"This should be a lesson to anyone who engages in similar conduct," Rosengart added.Read MoreAlexander is currently in jail with his bail set at $100,000.Jason Alexander was briefly married to Britney Spears in 2004.Alexander allegedly hopped a wall at Spears' hillside mansion in Thousand Oaks, California and began livestreaming as he walked through Spears' property, just hours before she was set to marry Sam Asghari. "My name's Jason Alexander.
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