Tabloids beware: Britney Spears is suing anyone daring enough to publish stolen photos of her month-old son, Sean Preston. Following a photo shoot of Spears, her husband Kevin Federline and their baby, the pictures were stolen, Spears reported in a press release on Friday. In the past, Spears has been very welcoming to the media's invasion of her privacy-as long as she benefited from it, of course. For example, Spears commissioned official coverage of her wedding to Federline, and she even sold camcorder footage of her and Kevin to UPN for Britney and Kevin: Chaotic, a reality series featuring the couple. Spear was originally planning on continuing this profitable habit by selling her photos of baby Federline to People magazine. However, Spears ended up backing out of the deal, telling the New York Post that she was afraid of "selling out her baby." Thus far, Spears' baby has maintained a low profile. Only poor quality, telephoto lens pictures of the baby have made it into the papers. This sign of responsibility and respect for her baby comes as a surprise from the same person who asked the crew of her reality show what their favorite sex positions were while on camera.Lil' Kim (right) is once again causing controversy and this time it's not for wearing nothing but a pastie to the MTV awards. Following a New York Daily News report that the rapper wrote bounced checks for the crew working on her latest music video, Lil' Kim fought back against the allegations. Lil' Kim blamed the monetary mishap on the video's director, Kirk Fraser, and his company. A representative for Lil' Kim explained that Lil' Kim and her record company, Atlantic Records, fulfilled their financial obligations to Fraser and that it was his job to pay the staff working on the video. Fraser turned around and laid the blame on his line producer, Heidi Tannenbaum, whom he claimed did not keep accurate records of finances, resulting in a need to reissue the checks. He also insisted that the check fiasco has now been taken care of, and the crew has been paid. While, Lil' Kim may be off the hook for this scandal, she's not out of the doghouse yet. She recently entered the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, where she will be serving a one-year sentence for lying to a grand jury about a 2001 shootout in New York involving her posse and a rival hip-hop group.