Britney Spears Lawyer Aims to Speed Up Process About Conservatorship
 
 
 
 
 
 

Britney Spears’ lawyer aims to speed up process to remove her father from her conservatorship

/ 05:41 AM August 08, 2021

Britney Spears’ new lawyer asked a court on Thursday to speed up a hearing on whether to remove her father from her conservatorship, arguing that “every day matters.”

Mathew Rosengart filed a motion to remove Jamie Spears as conservator of her estate on July 26.

A hearing on the motion is currently set for Sept. 29. On Thursday, Rosengart asked Judge Brenda Penny to speed up the hearing date, suggesting that it should be held on Aug. 23 or as soon as possible after that date.

Spears has been under the conservatorship for 13 years and has been trying to remove her father from the arrangement since last fall. On June 23, she delivered a 24-minute rebuke in open court, denouncing her father’s control over her life, and saying that she was suffering from depression and lack of sleep.

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Britney Spears Lawyer Aims to Speed Up Process to Remove Her Father

An attorney for Britney Spears on Monday asked a Los Angeles court to remove her father as conservator of her roughly $60 million estate following the pop singer’s allegations that he had used the arrangement to mistreat her. Gloria Tso reports.

“In short, although a two-month wait for a hearing on the Petition may not seem significant in the context of 13 years, Ms. Spears should not be forced to continue feel traumatized, lose sleep and suffer further,” Rosengart wrote in the motion on Thursday. “Every day matters.”

Rosengart also reiterated that he believes that Jamie Spears has “dissipated” Spears’ fortune. In the motion, he said that Jamie had “grossly overpaid” her former business manager, Tri Star Sports and Entertainment.

According to the motion, Jamie Spears paid the firm $500,000 in December 2019, which was $300,000 more than was supposedly due, even though Spears had taken a hiatus from performing earlier that year.

“An investigation is warranted but can only commence fully once Mr. Spears is removed,” Rosengart wrote.

Jamie Spears’ attorneys have previously denied any wrongdoing.

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