Britney Spears’ ex-husband Jason Alexander was arrested for an alleged security violation at a Nashville airport on Sunday, report obtained by Fox News.

Radar can confirm that Jason spent the night at the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office and was released on Monday after posting a $2,500 bond to secure his freedom.
The incident started when he allegedly trespassed into the “non-secure” area of the TSA and attempted to skip the line. He was then reportedly handcuffed and taken into a room for questioning.

As indicated by Page Six, Alexander considered his capture “inconvenience” during a lengthy Instagram Live Tuesday, saying in part that he ended “up in handcuffs because of something stupid.”
He was recently allegedly charged with three misdemeanors just seven months after driving under the influence, unlawful utilization of medication gear, and ownership or casual trade of a controlled substance. His court appearance for that case is booked for September 9.

He’s known for being Spears’ first and one-time husband as they were married in 2004. The vocalist documented to have their marriage revoked after only 55 hours from saying “I do.” The choice supposedly came after her folks raised worry about their unconstrained pre-marriage ceremony.
Reactions to Britney Spears' Ex-Husband Jason Alexander Arrested Again
Jason Alexander looks like he is in the trap of METH .., look at him 😣 #FreeBritney so sad
@PrinceofTides2
Jason Alexander looks like he is in the trap of METH .., look at him 😣 #FreeBritney so sad https://t.co/O9yjjCxIpX
— Prince of Tides (@PrinceofTides2) August 31, 2021
He’s been arrested like twice their year 😭
@2OO4knee
He’s been arrested like twice their year 😭 https://t.co/qIXd4eJdHQ
— 𝙾𝚕𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚛 🌹 (@2OO4knee) September 1, 2021
Can he keep himself out of jail??
@JamieSmith61088
Can he keep himself out of jail??
— Jamie (@JamieSmith61088) August 31, 2021
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