Momma to the rescue!
31.03.2021 - 22:35 / etcanada.com
If the court approves, Britney Spears will have to pay nearly $2 million to father Jamie Spears’ lawyers.
According to a new court document obtained by ET, the total costs and fees incurred from Jamie’s attorneys (along with the attorneys retained by his attorneys) is nearly $2 million. The new document is a declaration in support of petition for order allowing and approving payment of: 1.) the compensation to conservator and attorneys for conservator and 2.) reimbursement of costs.
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Momma to the rescue!
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