
What's $150,000 get a TV channel? Access to Kevin Federline, but with strings attached.
According to an email Radar obtained between Federline wranglers DMand Entertainment and his attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan, Kevin's camp is willing to pimp him out to the highest bidder. (Not the shocking part.) But for such a "low" fee, the deal would entail a sit down with Kevin that only discussed his singing and acting "career," and not any discussion about a one Ms. Britney Spears.
The television channel in question isn't named, and it's probably for the best. Let's not find out, and have to feel embarrassed for, whichever executive producer OKs a fee of that size for an interview of such little import.
But in case you do want to guess, a bit of the redacted email is after the jump. Do your best at making out the characters. CONTINUED »
