Britney Spears' ex-husband is again in trouble with the law.
Jason Alexander, who famously married Britney in Las Vegas in 2004, is wanted by California police after skipping out on a court date in Napa County.
The pop star's ex was set to appear in front of a judge in wine country on Tuesday, Sept. 13 on two felony charges of grand theft and buying/receiving stolen property, TMZ said. The case, the website said, stemmed from a 2015 case in which a woman claimed Jason stole jewelry from her.
Jason and Britney, whose marriage lasted 55 hours, have had nothing to do with each other for years, although he did attend a Free Britney rally during her conservatorship fight, and he tried to crash her wedding to Sam Asghari, something he was arrested for.
Following that arrest for trespassing, vandalism and 2 batteries at Brit's home, authorities realized there was an active warrant out for Jason for the aforementioned Napa County case. After serving time in Ventura, he was extradited to face the charges in Napa. At the time, the judge told him to return for a Sept. 13 hearing, which he missed.
Jason is no stranger to the law.
In summer 2021, he was arrested for allegedly breaching security at a Tennessee airport. Radar Online claimed Jason was "double-locked" in handcuffs and detained after he left the secure side of TSA at the Nashville airport. Britney's ex then wandered into a "non-secure area" before attempting to come back through TSA and skip the line.
Jason was also arrested in Nashville in January 2021 on DUI and drug charges, including driving under the influence, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia and possession or casual exchange of a controlled substance.
A month before that DUI arrest, Jason attended the Jan. 6 Save America rally in Washington, D.C., to show his support for Donald Trump. It's not believed that Jason was among the mob that stormed the Capitol building as Congress affirmed Joe Biden's victory.
Then, on Dec. 30, 2021, he was arrested in Franklin, Tennessee, this time for violating an order of protection and aggravated stalking.
His trespassing arrest at Britney's wedding marked his fourth arrest in 18 months.