A judge allowed Britney Spears to hire an attorney of her choosing at a hearing Wednesday in which she broke down in tears after describing the “cruelty” of her conservatorship.
01.07.2021 - 09:57 / evoke.ie
After making a passionate plea to have her father removed from her conservatorship, a judge has denied Britney Spears’ petition.
Court filings have revealed that Judge Brenda Penny has refused the request made by the popstar and her team but has also ‘rubber stamped’ Bessemer Trust’s role as co-conservator of her estate.
Britney’s lawyer, Samuel Ingham, asked the LA court to remove Jamie Spears from his role in managing her estate, a role which he has had for 13 years.
In the court filings,
A judge allowed Britney Spears to hire an attorney of her choosing at a hearing Wednesday in which she broke down in tears after describing the “cruelty” of her conservatorship.
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Britney Spears tentatively has a new lawyer, but the controversial conservatorship that controls the former Princess of Pop’s life, career and $50 million fortune won’t be going away anytime soon.
Britney Spears' conservatorship saga continued with yet another hearing on Wednesday. At the hearing, a judge ruled that Spears would be allowed to hire her own attorney for the case after asking the court for permission to do so, according to the New York Times.
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things are getting serious for Britney Spears’ team, now that her longtime manager Larry Rudolph and her lawyer Sam Ingham have resigned amid the controversy surrounding the singer’s conservatorship.Rudolph released a letter of resignation, originally sent to the singer’s co-conservators, Britney’s father Jamie Spears and attorney Jodi Montgomery, explaining his decision to leave, after working as her manager for most of Britney’s career in the entertainment industry.He also wanted to make sure
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Britney Spears doesn’t plan to go down without a fight!
Britney Spears has developed a newfound confidence in fighting her conservatorship battle after recently revealing her truth in front of the world. The pop star, 39, lost her battle to have her father, Jamie Spears, removed from his role as conservator of her estate, despite widespread public support and an impassioned plea to the court last week.
Britney Spears’ mom Lynne Spears reportedly has concerns over the pop star’s conservatorship. "Lynne feels there are a lot of concerns with the conservatorship," a family source told People magazine in a report published Thursday. "She feels Jamie has not been transparent with her and is helping Britney as much as she can." Lynne supported Britney's request to have Jamie removed from the conservatorship at a court hearing in November, the outlet reported.
Pop star Britney Spears showed off her toned bikini body Wednesday on Instagram after a judge denied her request to have Jamie Spears removed from her conservatorship. Spears posed in three different bikinis in the video. She captioned it with kiss emojis. After showing off her bikini body, Spears shared another video of herself dancing in heels.
A Los Angeles judge has denied Britney Spears' request to have her father Jamie removed from his role of overseeing her conservatorship.The 39 year old virtually appeared in court last week, sensationally claiming her 68 year old father "should go to jail" for his treatment of her during the conservatorship, which was introduced in 2008. Britney stated that she wanted private wealth management firm The Bessemer Trust as the sole conservators, ousting Jamie from his role.
Britney Spears’ attempts disentangle herself from her father’s long-term control over her life and career hit a judicial pothole today.