Britney Spears' personal conservator slammed the singer's father, who is the conservator of Britney's estate, for opposing her request for additional security.«Mr. Spears, as the Conservator of the Estate, and Ms.
04.07.2021 - 21:31 / hollywoodlife.com
Jodi Montgomery won’t quit her role as co-conservator of Britney Spears‘ controversial conservatorship, despite receiving “hardcore” death threats, a source close to the situation told HollywoodLife exclusively. The insider explained that Jodi “genuinely cares” for the pop star, adding, “The safety part is an issue for Jodi. She’s really scared. She’s getting hardcore death threats. It’s not been making her want to quit, it’s just really sad.”
The insider also explained that Jodi “wants to be
Britney Spears' personal conservator slammed the singer's father, who is the conservator of Britney's estate, for opposing her request for additional security.«Mr. Spears, as the Conservator of the Estate, and Ms.
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 filed by Britney Spears’ dad just revealed that he has denied his co-conservator’s request for around-the-clock security. His daughter’s care manager, Jodi Montgomery, had previously requested “24/7 physical security” worth more than an estimated $50,000 per month after receiving threats of “violence and death” following Britney’s court hearing in June.
Britney Spears’ co-conservator Jodi Montgomery has said in a new legal filing that she is receiving death threats, and as a result she needs court approval for the singer’s estate to cover new security costs.
Britney Spears’ co-conservator Jodi Montgomery says she’s been receiving an increased amount of death threats since the singer’s explosive testimony 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' temporary conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, has no plans to resign from her role in the singer's ongoing conservatorship at this time.Lauriann Wright, an attorney for Jodi, released a new statement to ET on Tuesday, which claims her client was asked by Britney to «continue to serve» as conservator even after the pop star's explosive testimony to the court on June 23.
Britney Spears‘ personal conservator, Jodi Montgomery, has released a one sentence-long statement.
The fallout from Britney Spears’ court testimony continued on Tuesday with the resignation of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
The fallout from Britney Spears’ court testimony continued on Tuesday with the resignation of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
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
The case continues. Britney Spears‘ manager Larry Rudolph resigned on Monday, July 5, a week after the “…Oops I Did It Again” singer told a judge that her team “should be in jail” for her “abusive” conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, seemingly revealed her retirement plans as he resigned after more than two decades working for the pop princess.
Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears recently revealed that she and her kids have been subject to death threats after she broke her silence on her sister Britney Spears's plea in court.
Jamie Lynn Spears claims she’s been sent death threats over her sister Britney Spears’ conservatorship battle. The 39-year-old singer appeared in court recently to speak out about her “traumatising” conservatorship, which she has been placed under since 2008 and has been largely controlled by her and Jamie Lynn’s father, Jamie Spears.
Jamie Lynn Spears called out the “death threats” directed at her family on social media after facing backlash for not speaking up about Britney Spears’ conservatorship battle sooner.
Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears just called out the “death threats” issued to her and her family on social media, asking trolls to “please stop” the attacks following her delayed response to the pop singer’s conservatorship hearing.