Brit's lawyer Lynda Goldman claims it's "outrageous in the extreme" that the company didn't take the billboards down nearly two weeks ago -- when she says they promised they would.
Goldman added that Spears' "likeness has a multi-million-dollar value for authorized commercial exploitations" and she would be entitled to "very substantial damages" as a result.
Team Spears is now demanding photo proof that the billboards are removed -- and threatening that if Clear Channel continues to ignore their demands or provide misleading or inaccurate information about the billboard's removal, it does so "at its peril."
I'm with Britney on this one. Not only is Florida's 93.3 using Britney's image with defamatory headlines simply for exposure and their own commercial gain, but Britney's breakdown is an old, insensitive and tired joke. If you don't like someone, blog about 'em or talk shit over the radio... but hanging up billboards is just cruel and evil
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