Britney Spears‘ new lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, vowed to fight for the pop star’s freedom and remove her father, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship.
01.07.2021 - 16:53 / usmagazine.com
The #FreeBritney movement isn’t over just yet. One week after Britney Spears broke her silence at her bombshell conservatorship hearing, a judge signed an old petition to keep her father, Jamie Spears, as her co-conservator.
According to the court documents obtained by Us Weekly, on Wednesday, June 30, Judge Brenda Penny signed an order naming Jamie, 68, and fiduciary Bessemer Trust to serve as co-conservators, which was already decided months ago during a November 10, 2020, hearing. The order,
Britney Spears‘ new lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, vowed to fight for the pop star’s freedom and remove her father, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship.
Britney Spears' lawyer has vowed to move "aggressively" to end her dad Jamie Spears' role in her conservatorship.The Toxic hit singer, 39, won the right to choose her own attorney last week, after accusing her dad of "conservatorship abuse". And the singer's new lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, has already got to work on her case.
Britney Spears recently managed to gain a small victory in her conservatorship case as she won the right to hire her own lawyer. It was confirmed last week that and his firm will be representing the singer in her conservatorship battle henceforth.
Britney Spears has shared another social media post suggesting she has no plans to perform live while her father, Jamie Spears, remains as her conservator.In a post on Instagram overnight, the pop singer responded to online comments about the dancing videos she posts online, saying it’s the only style of performing Spears will commit to anytime soon.“For those of you who choose to criticize my dancing videos … look I’m not gonna be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what
Britney Spears is serious about wanting to charge her father, Jamie Spears, with conservatorship abuse.
During the latest hearing for Britney Spears' ongoing conservatorship case on Wednesday, the 39-year-old singer addressed the court again. Speaking over the phone, Britney got emotional, crying as she told Los Angeles judge Brenda Penny that she wants her father, Jamie Spears, charged with conservatorship abuse.Judge Penny also granted Britney approval to hire her own legal counsel for the conservatorship case, a request the singer made during her testimony at a hearing on June 23.
During her court appearance on Wednesday, July 14, Britney Spears, 39, shared yet another emotional testimony regarding her life under her controversial conservatorship. The “…Baby One More Time” crooner spoke to judge Brenda J. Penny and requested she be allowed to hire her own lawyer to end her conservatorship. She was reportedly granted her request and also emotionally asked that her dad Jamie Spears, be charged with conservatorship abuse.
Dueling conservators is the LAST thing Britney Spears needs.
Britney Spears' dad, who's the conservator of her estate, formally opposed the singer's conservator's request that Britney's estate finance additional security for Jodi, saying that «such an expense is not reasonable, necessary, or proper.»Jodi filed her docs on Wednesday, claiming that she has been receiving threats of violence and death since Britney's explosive court statement in June.
New court documents discussing Jodi Montgomery‘s role as Britney Spears’ conservator reveal that the “Toxic” singer had texted Jodi, begging her not to resign as her conservator, following her heartbreaking testimony in court on June 23. The documents, obtained by HollywoodLife, include the text messages the singer sent Jodi, and as you can see below, Britney said, “I need [you] to stay as my co conservator of person.
Britney Spears' co-conservator of her estate Bessemer Trust's request to resign from her conservatorship has been approved.In court documents obtained by ET on Friday, Los Angeles judge Brenda Penny granted and signed the request.
Britney Spears detailing her conservatorship, her father will remain her conservator, for now. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge signed an order Wednesday denying her request to have her father, Jamie Spears, removed from her conservatorship.
The judge in Britney Spears‘ conservatorship case has denied her request to remove her father as conservator of her estate. An order signed on Wednesday made both Jamie Spears and Bessemer Trust Company co-conservators of her estate.
Britney Spears’ request to have her father removed as her conservator has been denied. Responsibility over the singer’s financial dealings and various other areas of her life must come through her dad, Jamie Spears, under a legal arrangement that has been in place since Britney’s mental health breakdown in 2007.
Britney Spears and her team's most recent efforts to remove her father from her conservatorship were unsuccessful.
Britney Spears’ father Jamie will remain the pop singer’s conservator of her estate after a judge denied a request from her attorney to have him removed.According to Variety, documents filed by the Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday (June 30) show a judge has denied a ‘months-old’ request to remove Jamie as conservator, as submitted by Britney’s lawyer Samuel D.