The fallout from Britney Spears’ court testimony continued on Tuesday with the resignation of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
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Britney Spears after the singer told a conservatorship hearing that she has been blocked from having her implanted IUD birth control device removed.Speaking during a revelatory LA Superior Court hearing yesterday (June 23), Spears explained that she has been prevented from having the device removed in order to have more children.“I want to be able to get married and have a baby,” Spears told Judge Brenda Penny during a lengthy public statement that opposed the conservatorship she’s been under
.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.
Larry Rudolph, Britney Spears's manager of over 20 years, quit his role in a letter published on Tuesday morning by Deadline. Written to Britney's father Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, the co-executors of the singer's conservatorship, Rudolph's letter claims that Spears is planning to "officially retire." “It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated," Rudolph wrote, "at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite work hiatus.
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 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 #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.
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.
have Jamie Spears removed from the position came all the way back in November but was part of a filing to have Bessemer Trust added as a co-conservator. The judge finally approved Bessemer today, according to court documents obtained by TheWrap, which came with another denial to remove Spears.The order read, “The conservatee’s request to suspend JAMES P.
Britney Spears‘ dad, Jamie Spears, will remain on her conservatorship, after a judge denied the singer’s request to have him removed.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentA judge has shot down Britney Spears’ request to have her father removed from her conservatorship.New court documents that were filed by the Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday show that the judge has denied the request by Spears’ attorney, Samuel Ingham III, to remove her father, Jamie Spears, as her sole conservator.“The conservator’s request to suspend James P.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship team is apparently experiencing some in-house schism. On Tuesday, the pop star’s father submitted a court filing claiming his daughter’s court-appointed attorney, Samuel Ingham III, and temporary conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, are the people pulling the strings which the singer alleges disallowed her to freely make her own decisions regarding medical and personal care choices.
Britney Spears‘ temporary conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, is speaking out following the latest hearing for the singer’s ongoing conservatorship battle.
Britney Spears' temporary conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, is speaking out following the latest hearing for the singer's ongoing conservatorship battle.A rep for Montgomery released a statement from the conservator's attorney to ET on Wednesday, one week after Spears addressed the Los Angeles court directly and requested to terminate the legal conservatorship she's been under for 13 years. Montgomery serves as temporary conservator of her person, while Spears' father, Jamie Spears, is
Britney Spears’ brother-in-law Jamie Watson, is sharing his thoughts about the controversial statements that were released last week, following the long-awaited conservatorship hearing.The husband of Jamie Lynn Spears defended the family and told the New York Post that every member of the family just wants the best for the iconic singer.However Britney was very clear during her testimony, revealing that she would like to sue her family, and preferred to share what really happened during the
Britney Spears‘s strict conservatorship agreement restricts her from being able to have another child. “I have an IUD in my body right now that won’t let me have a baby and my conservators won’t let me go to the doctor to take it out,” the 39-year-old pop star said June 23, during her first-ever public testimony in court. The singer has been in a conservatorship, which remains under the control of her father Jamie Spears, 68, since 2008.