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An executive administrator of the rehabilitation center, Promises, has been subpoenaed to testify in the custody battle between Britney Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline.

Spears’s cousin Alli Sims, former assistant Shannon Funk, and bodyguard Daimon Shippen have all also been served with papers.

A source told People magazine,

“Kevin and his attorneys Mark Vincent Kaplan and James Simon are on a mission. They are pursuing all relevant evidence from every potential source and every available witness.”

A spokesperson from Promises refused to comment.

Pepperdine University law professor Steven M. Cron explains why the Federline camp is seeking the help of the Promises employee.

“Strategically I don’t think they are concerned with the treatment, but how she responded to that treatment. Specifically, if she participated as she was supposed to. Did she have a positive attitude, did she complete it successfully. Or was she a screw up?”

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