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On Thursday morning, Las Vegas police were called to the Wynn Las Vegas' Spa after Spears's bodyguard, Julio Camera, allegedly punched a photographer, say police.
Camera was escorting Spears and her children through the Wynn property when two photographers, Andrew Deetz, 24, and Kyle Henderson, 23, ran up behind the group, attempting to get a picture of the singer. One of them bumped into Camera, who was holding Spears's son, Sean Preston, according to the report.
"Spears screamed in fear of her children's safety," the police report reads. Camera then gave the child to Spears and an altercation occurred between him and a one of the photographers around 11:55 a.m.
After Las Vegas police were called to the scene, Camera was cited for misdemeanor battery.
Deetz "received minor abrasions during the incident," according to the police release.
Spears also filed a report against the second photographer, claiming that Kyle Henderson struck both Camera and, by accident, Sean Preston, as the child was being held by the security guard.
Both cases remains under investigation.
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In a statement released Friday, the hotel said, "Ms. Spears was a guest of Wynn Las Vegas this week. She elected to leave the resort on Thursday afternoon, July 26, of her own accord. We have no comment with regards to any alleged activity during her stay with us and will not comment on our guests' experience at Wynn Las Vegas."
A call to Spears's lawyer was not immediately returned.
Reporting by JENNIFER GARCIA














