Britney Spears’ lawyer beats the singer’s father

LOS ANGELES (CNS) – In a last-minute volley aimed at removing Britney Spears’ father as the curator of her estate, the singer’s attorney filed documents assaulting Jamie Spears on Monday and quoted one New York Times report claiming a number of tactics were used to control the pop star’s life.

“Mr. Spears was never able to serve, of course, for all of the many compelling reasons already on record, from his lack of financial acumen to his bankruptcy to his reported alcoholism and the trauma he has inflicted on him since daughter.” childhood on the recent domestic violence injunction against him, “wrote Britney Spears’ attorney Mathew Rosengart on the file. “But now the chickens have really come home to sleep.”

What you need to know

  • In a last-minute volley aimed at removing Britney Spears’ father as the curator of her estate, the singer’s attorney filed documents Monday beating Jamie Spears, citing a New York Times report, which claims a number of tactics used to control pop star life
  • Quoting allegations in the New York Times, Rosengart said they were “appalling and unscrupulous intrusions into the privacy of his adult daughter.”
  • The report contained allegations that Jamie Spears and others monitored all Britney Spears phone usage and placed a tape recorder in her bedroom and recorded hours of private conversations, including conversations with her children and her lawyer
  • Jamie Spears has vigorously defended his work as a restorer, but has announced that he will step down after the completion of the most recent inventory of the estate

Quoting allegations in the New York Times, Rosengart said they were “appalling and unscrupulous intrusions into the privacy of his adult daughter.”

The report contained allegations that Jamie Spears and others monitored all Britney Spears phone usage and placed a tape recorder in her bedroom and recorded hours of private conversations, including conversations with her children and her lawyer.

“Mr. Spears has crossed unfathomable limits,” Rosengart wrote in newspapers two days before a hearing before Los Angeles Supreme Court Justice Brenda Perry asked to suspend Jamie Spears as curator of his daughter’s estate or to remove it has lasted for 13 years.

“In short, we respectfully state that on the basis of fundamental legal principles – including what is indisputably in the ‘best interests’ of the conserved – the way forward is clear: Mr. Spears’ recent efforts to delay must be rejected; he must be suspended on September 29th; followed by the immediate termination of the Conservatory. “

Jamie Spears has vigorously defended his work as a curator, but has announced that he will step down after the estate’s most recent review is completed. He has also recently filed court documents approving his daughter’s demand to quit conservatories.

“As Mr. Spears has said time and again, he only wants what is best for his daughter,” Jamie Spears’ court records read. “If Ms. Spears is about to quit the Conservatory and believes she can manage her own life, Mr. Spears believes she should get this chance.”

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