Washington
(ANI):
britney
spears" bodyguard
who
claims
to
have
been
sexually
harassed
by
the
singer
is
filing
a
lawsuit
today.
The
minder
alleges
that
the
pop
star
repeatedly
exposed
herself
to
him
and
abused
her
children.
According
to
the
suit,
Fernando
Flores
claims
Britney
made
"repeated
unwanted
sexual
advances"
toward
him
by
exposing
herself
in
front
of
him
in
her
home,
reports
TMZ.
Flores
alleges,
on
one
occasion
--
in
a
scene
right
out
of
"Legally
Blonde"
--
"She
was
wearing
a
white
lace,
see-through
dress.
She
walked
over
close
by
[Flores],
intentionally
dropped
her
cigarette
lighter
on
the
floor,
bent
over
to
retrieve
it
and
thereby
exposed
her
uncovered
genitals
to
[Flores]." The
lawsuit
goes
on,
"The
incident
caused
[Flores]
shock
and
disgust."
The
suit
then
goes
on
to
describe
another
alleged
instance
where
Britney
summoned
Flores
to
her
room,
where
she
was
standing
naked.
The
suit
claims,
"After
an
awkward
silence
during
which
[Britney]
just
stood
naked
before
[Flores],
[Flores]
asked
Spears
if
she
needed
anything.
After
some
hesitation,
Spears
asked
[Flores]
to
get
her
two
bottles
of
7
Up."
One
time
after
allegedly
exposing
herself,
the
suit
claims
Britney
said,
"You
know
you
liked
it."
And
the
suit
says,
"In
addition
to
exposing
herself
to
[Flores],
Spears
engaged
in
numerous
sex
acts
in
front
of
[Flores]."
There's
also
an
allegation
Britney
was
"loudly
having
sexual
relations"
in
a
hotel
suite
where
her
kids
were
present.
The
suit
does
not
say
if
the
kids
saw
anything.
And
there
is
a
more
serious
allegation
--
The
suit
claims
on
one
occasion
Britney
allegedly
demanded
Flores' belt,
then
walked
in
the
house
and
allegedly
twice
"savagely
hit
the
small
child
[Preston]"
with
the
belt.
And
the
suit
claims
on
another
occasion
Britney
fed
both
kids
crabmeat
even
though
she
knew
they
had
serious
fish
allergies.
The
suit
claims
both
kids
started
vomiting
and
Spears
allegedly
prevented
anyone
from
seeking
medical
help,
allegedly
telling
them,
"Mind
your
own
f**king
business!"
Although
it
is
not
mentioned
in
the
lawsuit,
sources
have
told
TMZ
...
Flores
contacted
the
L.A.
County
Department
of
Children
and
Family
Services.
And
we're
told
DCFS
investigated
and
determined
the
claim
had
no
merit.
The
suit
will
be
filed
in
L.A.
County
Superior
Court.