For thirteen years, Britney Spears decided almost nothing for herself. Now the singer is free and wants revenge. That will start on Tuesday with a lawsuit against Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, which earned $ 18 million from Spears and maintained the trusteeship, her lawyer says.
Spears’ lawyer keeps his promise: he will do everything he can to prosecute the people responsible for maintaining the trusteeship. This naturally started with her father, who was relieved of his position a few months before the curatorship ended. Mathew Rosengart, Spears’ lawyer, has requested information about Jamie Spears’ expenses and income and the agreements he had, and now also wants insight through the court into the cooperation with business manager Tri Star.
According to Rosengart Spears would have been tapped for years, via her telephone and a recording device that hung in her bedroom. Spears’ father has always said he knows nothing about this and demands that his daughter explain in court how she came to this conclusion. He also wants her to provide context to the many Instagram posts she’s made since ending her trusteeship about her family situation and how bad her relatives were to her.
From data that New York Times However, it would turn out that Jamie Spears had ordered to keep an eye on his daughter. He is said to have hired a security team with Tri Star. The team could listen in and watch everything Britney Spears was doing on her phone. Tri Star also denies this, but has so far refused to provide access to documents relating to the singer’s management.
Tri Star would have benefited considerably from Spears’ curatorship, Rosengart argues. Not only because the singer has earned about $18 million for the company, but also because her name would have helped attract other artists. The Kardashian family and rapper Travis Scott, among others, are now affiliated with the corporate management.
Rosengart hired a private detective who found documents dating back to 2008. In it you can read how Tri Star and Spears’ father discuss the curatorship. One of those emails contains a quote from Geraldine Wyler, Jamie Spears’ former lawyer. “We have a problem with the judge: the only one available is just the one who doesn’t agree to give stabilizing agents.” Previously, the singer accused her father of having prescribed her medication to calm her down.
The court must now consider Rosengart’s application. If he is right, all the documents will officially come out. The judge will also determine in the coming days whether Britney Spears herself should testify in this case. That would be the second time we hear her speak.
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