New shock details of sexual harassment case against Britney Spears emerge as former bodyguard's testimony is revealed





Britney Spears recently settled a sexual harassment lawsuit with her ex-bodyguard - reportedly to prevent humiliating information about her coming to light.

And while an out-of-court settlement remains confidential, Star magazine has obtained a transcript of Fernando Flores' deposition, which reveals embarrassing details surrounding the case.

Some information also concerns the 30-year-old singer's relationship with her 'boyfriend', thought to be her now fiance Jason Trawick.



New details: More information surrounding Britney Spears' sexual harassment lawsuit has emerged after her ex-bodyguard's deposition was revealed



Flores claims that Britney's father and conservator Jamie regularly forbid his daughter from seeing her boyfriend.

'Every once in a while, whenever Ms Spears and her boyfriend were in a fight, he would tell me, "He is not allowed to come to the house" or "He's not allowed to be around the kids,"' Flores said in his testimony.

During their 'violent quarrels', Flores said that Britney would scream 'F*** You!' and 'Get the f*** outta my house' to her boyfriend.

Flores, who worked for the singer from February to July 2010, filed his suit shortly after in September 2010, alleging Spears flashed him and invited him into her bedroom when she was naked.

During his sworn testimony, Flores described incidences in which he believed were Spears' attempts at seducing him.



Salacious: Some information also concerns the 30-year-old singer's relationship with her 'boyfriend', thought to be her now fiance Jason Trawick

Her recounts one occasion when he was requested to enter the pop star's bedroom.

'So I go in, and I'm kind of looking to see where she's at, and as I walk down the hall I look to the left and she's standing in the living room next to the couch and is completely nude,' he said.

'She didn't say anything. She kind of stared at me and kind of went like, "Oh," like, "Oops" like "what am I doing?" I said, "Do you need anything?" She goes, "Give me two bottles of 7Up." I turn(ed) around the leave and she mumbled, "What are you, a f*cking f*ggot?"'

Flores also refers to another incident during which Spears asked him to turn on a fireplace.

Banned: Flores claims that Britney's father and conservator Jamie regularly forbid his daughter from seeing her boyfriend

'She told me to wait 15 minutes and then knock on her bedroom door. So I did,' he said.



'She was wearing a see-through nighty. I asked her, "What did you need me to do?" She said, "Oh, can you turn the fireplace on." I'm trying to get it lit... and I look over at her and she drops her lighter and then bends over, looks back at me.'

He said she said: Spears' ex-bodyguard Fernando Flores made a series of shocking claims

In addition to Britney's advances, Flores also revealed that he had witnessed Britney and her then boyfriend, thought to be Trawick, having sex.

When asked about Spears's demeanor in the deposition, Flores referred to the singer as 'crazy'.

'She was crazy. Just off the wall. She was there, wasn't there,' he said.

'Even working as a police officer, I dealt with people that were homeless, but I never dealt with someone of that nature, to that caliber.'

Flores cased was recently officially closed after Spears allegedly took steps to end his sexual harassment lawsuit.

According to TMZ, Spears went before a private mediator and the case is now officially closed.

However, since the matter was settled outside of court, terms of the deal will remain confidential.

Flores filed the suit in September 2010, alleging Britney flashed him and invited him into her bedroom when she was naked.

He also claimed she had 'hygiene issues' and once borrowed his belt to discipline her two sons.



Britney denied the accusations, claiming Flores was trying to 'take advantage of the Spears family and make a name of himself,' her spokesman said at the time.

Flores launched the lawsuit last year, alleging that Spears continuously exposed herself and attempted to lure him into bed during his time working for the star from February to July 2010.

He had been seeking $10million for psychological damage he claimed he suffered as a result of the 'unwanted' sexual advances he alleges.

In court documents, obtained by star magazine and Radar Online, Flores outlined the reasons for his suit saying: 'She broke wind or picked her nose unselfconsciously and unapologetically before Plaintiff (Flores) and others and she was constantly and gratuitously loud and profane in her speech.

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'She did not bathe for days on end, did not use deodorant, did not brush her teeth, did not fix her hair, did not wear shoes or socks.'

The documents also revealed his claims that Spears used drugs: 'Based on his former experience as a police officer, Plaintiff (Flores) is informed and believes and alleged thereon that Defendant Spears was often under the influence of illegal prescription and non-prescription drugs, such as Ritalin, Narcon (Naloxone) and methamphetamines,' it read.