Ventura County District lawyer Erik Nasarenko announced on Wednesday that the singer won’t be charged with any crimes after her housekeeper accused her of slapping her phone out of her hand during a disagreement.Britney was alleged to have gotten into an argument with her housekeeper after she took Britney’s dogs to the vet without telling her, according to The Sun.A news release from the DA stated: “Misdemeanour Unit Supervisor Blake Heller thoroughly reviewed the case submitted by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, and declined to file charges based upon insufficient evidence that a crime had occurred and the lack of injury to the housekeeper or significant damage to the phone.”The document also stated: “The housekeeper indicated that the screen protector to the phone was damaged. The housekeeper had no visible injuries.”Last month, the singer’s former employee reportedly told police that she took one of Britney’s dogs to get checked out because she claimed she wasn’t happy with how the pets were being treated.She claimed upon her return, she and Britney got into a disagreement about the dog’s health, allegedly leading to the entertainer knocking the housekeeper’s phone out of her hands.The pop icon and her team denied the claims made against her and accused the housekeeper of making it all up.Officials told The Sun that there were “no injuries” and “no arrests” were made.‘THE DOGS ARE BACK’Recently, Britney reunited with her dogs and the songstress was “thrilled” that her pups returned home.According to People, the Stronger hit maker had gotten the dogs back “before the weekend”.One of the sources revealed: “Her dogs are a sensitive breed that often has health issues. She has gotten clear instructions about how to care for the dogs now.”The insider confirmed that the “housekeeper no longer works for her”.Another source told the outlet: “The dogs are back and they have more help now.”The case came about when Britney scored a major victory in the ongoing conservatorship case against her father, Jamie.Jamie agreed to step down as conservator of her estate earlier this month after controlling her life for over 13 years.This article originally appeared in The Sun and republished with permission
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