Britney Spears Out of Rehab After Three Weeks as DUI Case Moves Forward
Spears is continuing counseling remotely after a rehab stay and faces a misdemeanor DUI charge that could bring probation and fines, prosecutors said.
- Britney Spears left rehab Wednesday and faces arraignment on Monday, May 4, on a misdemeanor DUI charge filed by Ventura County prosecutors Thursday.
- The California Highway Patrol arrested Spears on March 4 after reports of erratic driving on the 101 Freeway at high speed. Officers allegedly found an unknown substance in her BMW.
- Prosecutors plan to offer Spears a "wet reckless" plea deal, allowing a guilty plea to reckless driving rather than DUI, according to CourtTV. She could face 12 months probation and fines.
- Spears is not required to appear in person at Monday's hearing because the charge is a misdemeanor. She was photographed Thursday in a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon in Calabasas and Westlake Village.
- An insider told Page Six that Spears is "dedicated to working on her health" and will continue "counseling remotely." She has lived outside of a conservatorship since 2021.
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The "Princess of Pop" was seen in Los Angeles days before her court appearance on substance-induced driving charges (DUI)
Britney Spears reportedly out of rehab and expecting a plea deal to be offered in DUI case
Britney Spears reportedly checked herself out of voluntary rehab this week. Arrested last month on suspicion of DUI, she will likely be offered a plea deal on Monday.
Britney Spears leaves rehab early; loved ones hoped for longer stay: report
While a report said that Spears is happy, healthy, 'clean and sober,' it also noted that she checked out of rehab after fewer than three weeks, with stays usually being a minimum of 30 days.
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