Britney Spears‘ father Jamie has filed court documents to end her conservatorship, according to multiple reports. ET has reached out to attorneys for Britney and Jamie for comment.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterBritney Spears’ housekeeper has filed a battery complaint with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, alleging that the singer accosted her in a fight over a cell phone.The alleged incident took place on Monday at Spears’ home.
Sheriffs deputies took a report and will present their findings to the district attorney’s office.Spears’ attorney, Mathew Rosengart, called the dispute “overblown sensational tabloid fodder — nothing more than a manufactured ‘he said she
.Britney Spears‘ father Jamie has filed court documents to end her conservatorship, according to multiple reports. ET has reached out to attorneys for Britney and Jamie for comment.
Britney Spears‘ legal team is reacting to the big news.
Britney Spears' father Jamie has filed court documents to end her conservatorship, according to multiple reports.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterIn a surprise move, Britney Spears’ father asked a judge on Tuesday to end her conservatorship, which would allow the singer unfettered control over her life, her finances and her health care decisions for the first time in 13 years.Jamie Spears filed a petition with probate judge Brenda Penny, saying that recent events have shown that she “should get that chance” to control her own affairs.“Ms.
Britney Spears’ legal battle to remove her estranged father Jamie from her conservatorship took another contentious turn this week. The pop star’s lawyer Mathew Rosengart accused the Spears patriarch, 69, of demanding nearly $2 million before he steps down as co-conservator of his daughter’s estate in new court documents obtained by HollywoodLife. On the heels of the accusations, a source has revealed exclusively to HollywoodLife that Britney, 39, “isn’t surprised” by the latest development.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterProsecutors have decided not to file a charge against Britney Spears for allegedly swatting her housekeeper’s phone in a dispute at her home last month.In a statement on Wednesday, Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said there was insufficient evidence that a crime had occurred, and noted the lack of injury to the housekeeper or damage to the phone.The housekeeper called the authorities on Aug.
Not good enough! After Jamie Spears filed documents explaining that he has no issues stepping down from his role as conservator of daughter Britney Spears’ estate in the future, her attorney Mathew Rosengart is making it clear that it won’t be on his terms.
Britney Spears’ attorney Mathew Rosengart has called on the star’s father Jamie Spears to resign as her conservator with immediate effect.
Britney Spears’ father is reportedly looking for a payment of about $2m before he is willing to step down from his role as her conservator.
Britney Spears' lawyer claims the singer's father, Jamie Spears, is attempting to extort millions to step down as conservator of her estate.In new documents filed on Monday, attorney Mathew Rosengart alleged that Jamie is seeking $2 million in payments, according to multiple reports.
LOS ANGELES -- Britney Spears and her new attorney say her father is trying to get about $2 million in payments before stepping down from the conservatorship that controls her life and money, a move they liken to extortion in a court filing Tuesday.The document filed by lawyer Mathew Rosengart says the upcoming scheduled accounting of the conservatorship, which James Spears says he wants completed before he steps down, will mean significant payments for him.“Britney Spears will not be extorted,”
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterBritney Spears’ lawyer is keeping up his blistering attacks on her father, accusing Jamie Spears of trying to “extort” $2 million in payments in exchange for stepping down from her conservatorship.The attorney, Mathew Rosengart, has been seeking since July to have Jamie Spears removed from his position of control over her finances.
An investigation by the Ventura County Sheriff into allegations Britney Spears assaulted a housekeeper has been turned over to the area district attorney, who will make a determination as to whether or not they’ll prosecute the pop star on a misdemeanor battery charge, Fox News has confirmed.
Britney Spears father has agreed to step down from his role as conservator of his daughter’s estate “when the time is right”, insisting that an “orderly transition” is required.
“willing to step down” as conservator “when the time is right.” However, the filing also stated that Jamie will not be suspended or removed on account of the “unjustified attacks” he’s been subjected to and the “falsehoods” in the petition filed to remove him by Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart.Although Jamie’s resignation will not be as immediate as some outlets initially reported, the news nonetheless triggered a chorus of virtual cheers and tears from “Free Britney” supporters around the
A request by Britney Spears’ new lawyer to move forward a hearing regarding his client’s latest attempt to remove her father from his role as her conservator has been rejected by the court.
Britney Spears’ lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, to expedite a hearing focusing on whether the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, should be removed from his role in her conservatorship.The hearing is set to take place on September 29. Earlier this month, Rosengart had requested it be moved to August 23 at the latest, reportedly stating: “Every day that passes is another day of avoidable harm and prejudice to Ms.
Things seem to be taking a downward turn in the fight to end Britney Spears’ conservatorship.
Britney Spears‘ request for an expedited hearing of removing her father, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship has been denied.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentA judge has denied the request from Britney Spears’ attorney to expedite her next hearing, regarding the suspension and removal of the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship.The hearing is still set for September 29.